Prom Night in Mississippi


Prom Night in Mississippi is a 2009 CanadianAmerican documentary film written and directed by Paul Saltzman. The documentary follows a group of 2008 Charleston High School high school seniors in Charleston, Mississippi as they prepare for their senior prom, the first racially integrated prom in Charleston history.

The documentary is about the senior prom in Charleston, Mississippi. The high school in Charleston a community of 2,100 residents has an average of 80 graduates per year, and up until 2008 had separate, segregated proms for black students and white students, despite Mississippi fully integrating their schools in 1970. In 1997 Morgan Freeman a resident of Charleston since 1991 approached the school and offered to pay for the prom, provided it be racially integrated. The school declined Freemans offer. In 2008 Freeman offered again, and the school agreed to move forward with an integrated prom.Saltzman follows a group of students, both black and white, over four months as they prepare for their senior prom. The students discuss segregation in Charleston and how they feel about it. The documentary also explores issues such as interracial relationships, and what the parents think about an integrated prom. The integrated prom is successful despite some parents forbidding their children to attend it, and that a white only prom was held by some of the parents. The film brought some racial tension to the town of Charleston, mostly from the parents and school authorities concerned with tradition and security issues, with a group of parents planning a separate prom for white students only. ........

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