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1955 in Vernon, BC
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1955 in Vernon, BC
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1955 was not just a year in Mississippi. It was a turning point.
In the Delta towns of Belzoni, Money, Mound Bayou, and Brookhaven, the old rules still ruled with violence, fear, and silence. But across the state, something was beginning to shift.
Teachers, veterans, ministers, farmers, and ordinary citizens began refusing to accept the world as it had always been.
In the summer of 1955, the brutal murder of a fourteen-year-old boy would shock the nation. The trial that followed would expose the machinery of injustice to the entire world. But the story of Mississippi in 1955 is larger than one courtroom and one verdict.
This sweeping historical novel follows the lives of real figures including Medgar Evers, Dr. T.R.M. Howard, Fannie Lou Hamer, and others whose courage challenged a system built to silence them. As activism rises and the state responds with surveillance, intimidation, and power, Mississippi becomes the center of a battle over truth, dignity, and democracy.
Inspired by real events and carefully dramatized, 1955 reveals how a single year helped ignite a movement that would change the course of American history.
Dark, dramatic, and deeply human, this novel explores the moment when ordinary people began refusing to remain invisible.
Because sometimes the most dangerous act in the world is simply telling the truth.
1955 was not just a year in Mississippi. It was a turning point.
In the Delta towns of Belzoni, Money, Mound Bayou, and Brookhaven, the old rules still ruled with violence, fear, and silence. But across the state, something was beginning to shift.
Teachers, veterans, ministers, farmers, and ordinary citizens began refusing to accept the world as it had always been.
In the summer of 1955, the brutal murder of a fourteen-year-old boy would shock the nation. The trial that followed would expose the machinery of injustice to the entire world. But the story of Mississippi in 1955 is larger than one courtroom and one verdict.
This sweeping historical novel follows the lives of real figures including Medgar Evers, Dr. T.R.M. Howard, Fannie Lou Hamer, and others whose courage challenged a system built to silence them. As activism rises and the state responds with surveillance, intimidation, and power, Mississippi becomes the center of a battle over truth, dignity, and democracy.
Inspired by real events and carefully dramatized, 1955 reveals how a single year helped ignite a movement that would change the course of American history.
Dark, dramatic, and deeply human, this novel explores the moment when ordinary people began refusing to remain invisible.
Because sometimes the most dangerous act in the world is simply telling the truth.


















