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Summary
The next chapter is “Richard, Seven Months Later, June 1964.” Richard believes the case will never be settled and tells Mildred to stop worrying about it. The next page shows a photo of President Lyndon B. Johnson signing the Civil Rights Act. The next chapter is “Mildred.” She writes to Mr. Cohen, asking that he does not forget them and adding that she is losing hope. The next chapter is “Richard, Five Months Later, November 1964.” They have met with the lawyers again and Mildred does not understand why the judge has this power.
In “Mildred,” Mr. Cohen brings Mr. Hirschkop in on the case. They have filed a restraining order that would allow Mildred and Richard to live in Virginia while the case is being decided. The chapter includes a photo of Mildred and Richard in Cohen's office.
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