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An Outrage

AN OUTRAGE is a documentary film about lynching in the American South. Filmed on-location at lynching sites in six states and bolstered by the memories and perspectives of descendants, community activists, and scholars, this unusual historical documentary seeks to educate even as it serves as a hub for action to remember and reflect upon a long-hidden past.

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  • Yohuru Williams

    Yohuru Williams

    Self

  • Fostenia Baker

    Fostenia Baker

    Self

  • Andre Johnson

    Andre Johnson

    Self

  • Isabel Wilkerson

    Isabel Wilkerson

    Self

  • Thelma Dangerfield

    Thelma Dangerfield

    Self

  • Jonathan Scott Holloway

    Jonathan Scott Holloway

    Self

  • Kimberly Wilson

    Kimberly Wilson

    Self

  • McArthur "Sonny" Gray

    McArthur "Sonny" Gray

    Self

  • Mia Bay

    Mia Bay

    Self

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AN OUTRAGE is a documentary film about lynching in the American South. Filmed on-location at lynching sites in six states and bolstered by the memories and perspectives of descendants, community activists, and scholars, this unusual historical documentary seeks to educate even as it serves as a hub for action to remember and reflect upon a long-hidden past.

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