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This story offers a real example of the real-life events of an outspoken civil rights activist who has been fighting a fight against racism against C.P. Ellis, leader of the local Ku Klux Klan. Anne decided to go through that experience during the summer of 1971, when she and Ellis met to jointly chair a community summit on the elimination of apartheid in schools, which has become widespread. It seems that things will turn to a very different turn where the debate and battle will lead to a sudden revelation at the end.