Alan Ward

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Alan Ward is a determined and idealistic FBI agent in the film "Mississippi Burning," who leads a federal investigation into the racially motivated murders of civil rights workers in 1960s Mississippi.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn Mississippi Burning NERFINISHED
basedOn FBI agents who investigated the 1964 Mississippi civil rights workers murders (fictionalized)
characterTrait by-the-book
determined
idealistic
principled
conflictWith local Mississippi authorities
countryOfOriginOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
countryOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Chris Gerolmo NERFINISHED
employer Federal Bureau of Investigation NERFINISHED
familyName Ward NERFINISHED
featuredInDirectorWork Alan Parker NERFINISHED
filmReleaseYear 1988
genreOfWork crime drama film
givenName Alan
investigates murders of civil rights workers
racially motivated crimes
languageOfWork English
moralAlignment lawful good
narrativeRole federal investigator
protagonist
occupation FBI agent
opposes Ku Klux Klan NERFINISHED
racism
partnerInInvestigation Rupert Anderson NERFINISHED
portrayedBy Willem Dafoe NERFINISHED
subjectOf themes of civil rights
themes of justice
timePeriodOfStory 1960s
Civil Rights era
usesMethod federal authority
legal procedures
workLocation Mississippi NERFINISHED

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