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100 Years From Mississippi 2021

60 min📅 2021-05-06

"A true story of resilience, forgiveness, memory, and hope."

Dive into the deeply moving documentary *100 Years From Mississippi (2021)* as Mamie Lang Kirkland, now in her 110s, revisits the trauma of her family's flight from a 1915 lynching mob in Ellisville, Mississippi.

Director: Tarabu Betserai Kirkland

Cast

Mamie Kirkland
herself
Tarabu Betserai Kirkland
himself
Barry Shabaka Henley
Barry Shabaka Henley
voiceover poetry
Joyce Guy
Joyce Guy
voiceover poetry
Robb Derringer
Robb Derringer
voiceover dramatization

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *100 Years From Mississippi (2021)* about?

The documentary follows Mamie Lang Kirkland, who at 110 years old returns to Mississippi, the state she fled a century ago after witnessing a lynching. Her journey, captured by her filmmaker son, explores survival, forgiveness, and the enduring impact of racial violence on her family.

Who directed *100 Years From Mississippi*?

The film was directed by Tarabu Betserai Kirkland, Mamie's youngest son and the driving force behind bringing her story to the screen.

Who stars in *100 Years From Mississippi (2021)*?

The documentary features Mamie Lang Kirkland, Tarabu Betserai Kirkland, Barry Shabaka Henley, Joyce Guy, and Robb Derringer as the central figures in this powerful narrative.

Is *100 Years From Mississippi (2021)* worth watching?

This gripping documentary offers a rare blend of historical depth and personal emotion, making it a standout in the genre. Its concise 60-minute runtime and themes of resilience and forgiveness make it both thought-provoking and deeply moving.

How long is *100 Years From Mississippi*?

The film has a runtime of 60 minutes.

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About 100 Years From Mississippi (2021) — A Family's Century-Long Journey of Resilience and Memory

Dive into the deeply moving documentary *100 Years From Mississippi (2021)* as Mamie Lang Kirkland, now in her 110s, revisits the trauma of her family's flight from a 1915 lynching mob in Ellisville, Mississippi. Directed by her own son, Tarabu Betserai Kirkland, the film weaves Mamie's harrowing memories with a powerful journey back to the state she swore never to return to. Through intimate interviews and archival reflections, the documentary explores themes of resilience, forgiveness, and the enduring scars of racial violence in America. The atmosphere is one of quiet determination, blending historical gravity with a deeply personal account of survival and reconciliation.

This haunting yet hopeful film captures more than a century of history through one family's story, offering a poignant meditation on memory and the possibility of healing. With a runtime of just 60 minutes, *100 Years From Mississippi (2021)* packs an emotional punch, making it a must-watch for documentary enthusiasts and anyone interested in American history and social justice.