Three Missing Volunteers | Freedom Summer | American Experience | PBS
Arrival in Meridian, Mississippi
Initial Impressions
- Andrew Goodman shares his safe arrival in Meridian, Mississippi, expressing a desire for his parents to be there and noting the pleasant weather and welcoming people.
Disappearance of Civil Rights Workers
- A call from local contacts reveals that Mickey Schwerner and James Chaney have not returned, raising concerns about their safety.
- An announcement is made regarding the disappearance of three civil rights workers who had attended an orientation but left early; this news creates a somber atmosphere among the group.
Growing Concerns Over Safety
Urging Action
- Schwerner Bender encourages individuals to contact their families and congressional representatives, emphasizing the potential danger given the time elapsed since the workers went missing.
Realization of Danger
- Simmons reflects on how the disappearance shattered any illusions of safety based on racial dynamics; he acknowledges that all volunteers are at risk regardless of race.
Decision to Stay or Leave
Parental Support
- A participant discusses having consulted with their parents about staying in Mississippi despite fears; they express support for doing what feels right rather than insisting on returning home.