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With the help of Jeffrey Robinson, ACLU’s deputy legal director, the filmmakers seamlessly interweave personal anecdotes, interviews, and shocking revelations, to trace a stark history of racism in America that runs from a hanging tree in Charleston to a 1947 lynching in Alabama and still lives in the modern myth of a “post-racial” America. Winner of Documentary Audience Award at SxSW Festival, Austin.
Distributed by Sony Pictures Classic
directed by
Emly and Sarah Kunstler
Emly and Sarah Kunstler