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A relentless journalist uncovers chilling truths behind unsolved Civil Rights-era murders, igniting a quest for justice and healing.
Episodes
Two, young African American couples are brutally murdered by a white lynch mob.
A voting rights activist and war veteran is gunned down in front of the county courthouse in Brookhaven, Mississippi in 1955.
A beloved pastor, businessman and voter rights activist is ambushed while driving home from a speaking engagement in Belzoni, Mississippi in 1955.
A hard working truck driver, in Montgomery, Alabama, is abducted one night by the KKK in 1957.
"Murder in Black & White" is a series of four 1-hour episodes documenting unsolved murder cases from the Civil Rights Era. Moore's Ford Lynchings 1946 - Monroe, GA Willie Edwards 1957 - Montgomery, AL Rev. George Lee 1955 - Belzoni, MS Lamar Smith 1955 - Brookhaven, MS By interviewing relatives of the victims, witnesses, activists, local and state officials, FBI agents and historians, we try to expose the truth behind these decades-old cold cases.
