Episode
30 for 30: Ghosts of Ole Miss
Overview
Mississippi native Wright Thompson explores tumultuous events of 1962, when the University of Mississippi campus both erupted in violence over integration and swelled with pride over its unbeaten football team, and how those incidents continue to shape the state 50 years later. (60 mins in length)
Details
- Series
- 30 for 30
- Season
- Season 2
- Episode
- Episode 5
- Air date
- 2012-10-30
- Runtime
- 52 min
Episode context
Ghosts of Ole Miss is Episode 5 in Volume II of 30 for 30. It aired on 2012-10-30. The runtime is 52 min.
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