Booker's Place: A Mississippi Story is a 2012 documentary film about Mack Barkes "Booker" Wright, an African-American waiter who worked in a restaurant for whites only. In 1965, Wright appeared in Mississippi: A Self Portrait, a short NBC television documentary about racism in the American South. During his interview with producer Frank De Felitta, he spoke openly about racism, and his treatment as a waiter in an all-white restaurant. The broadcast of his remarks had catastrophic consequences for Wright.

Booker's Place: A Mississippi Story (2012)
Directed by Raymond De Felitta
Genres - Documentary, History, Mystery-Suspense |
Release Date - Apr 26, 2012 |
Run Time - 90 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
MPAA Rating - NR
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$5,549
Themes
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Frank Defelitta, Mississippi, Mississippi Delta, Nbc News
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Subject: racism in the United States
Alternate Titles
Booker's Place: A Mississippi Story
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