While in the car as the four are agreeing to go forward after hearing a terrible news broadcast, the two black women are shown wearing white netted gloves and the white women were wearing solid white gloves. Earlier they were all choosing their white gloves from a box and the lighter skinned black woman was seen picking up solid white ones, but wasn't wearing them.
The episode opens in June 19, 1964, with Miriam's sister, Lana, putting The Kinks' single You Really Got Me on. In reality, the single wasn't released until August 4 in the UK, and later on August 26 in the US. By the time the single was out, Miriam was already dead.
When Detective Valens is packing up the files they are addressed to the Homicide unit of the Hazelton Police Department. When the suspect is being arrested at the scene of the crime, he is placed into a county sheriff squad car.
There are no Joshua trees and desert between Philadelphia and Mississippi that were shown in the background while they were driving on the two lane highway. That was the Antelope Valley east of Lancaster Ca. The green grassy areas are alfalfa farms, most, if not all, are circular now. Still, very good and inspirational shows.
Violet is Jewish, yet in one scene, Miriam laments the fact that Violet must attend her husband's church instead of her childhood church.