Why is this quote important in Mississippi Trial,1955?

Question:In the book Mississippi Trial, 1955 , Why did Hiram say that "It was good to be back in Greenwood. I had come back home, and I was free." Why is this quote important?

Answers:
He could never understand why his father did not like his hometown. Hiram only remembered the good times. It is a foreboding of what is to come: it's not really good to be home and he really isn't as free as he thought.

It's a thoughtful book that teaches us the true meaning of personal responsibility, accountability, and freedom.

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