this is james brazier, he was 35 in 1958. he worked three jobs. his wife worked too. he had three children. he loved, with a great passion, new cars. in 1956, he bought himself a new 1956 chevrolet from his dealership where he worked. in 1958, he bought a chevrolet impala. ok? we have examined, in this class, why it was that was so offensive to whites in boston, georgia, terrell. a few days before 1958, it did matter-- didn't matter. he was taken to the jail where he was examined by doctors. he said he was going to be ok, but wasn't. in the middle of the night, he was dragged out and beaten, all but dead. then, he dies. five months or four months before that day, he had been stopped by a police officer, and said why are you stopping me , again, why do you keep doing this? the police officer says you have a lot of nerve driving a car like that when we can't hardly live. i will get you yet. we know all of this. in whichhe records that whole dialogue to place. by the way, james frazier, no news coverage, not a word. a month later, one of the same police officers killed a