Description Lying just south of Neshoba County, where three Civil Rights workers were murdered during Freedom Summer, Clarke County lay squarely in Mississippi\'s and America\'s meanest corner.
Some spoke of a bottomle.
Local African Americans knew why the movement had taken so long to reach them.
Fewer still remained.
Even at the height of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s, when the clarion call for equality and justice echoed around the country, few volunteers ventured there.
Description Lying just south of Neshoba County, where three Civil Rights workers were murdered during Freedom Summer, Clarke County lay squarely in Mississippi\'s and America\'s meanest corner