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“Murder in Black and White” is a documentary-style series that revisits a very dark and ugly time in American history. It examines four, racially-motivated murder cases from the deep South, that have remained unsolved and have haunted the nation for more than 50 years.
The series is the brain-child of Keith Beauchamp, who also produced the award-winning documentary, “The Untold Story of Emmett Till”, which resulted in the re-opening of the Till case. A collaboration between the F.B.I. and Beauchamp helped bring “Murder in Black and White” to fruition. Their intended goal - to heighten awareness of Civil Rights cold cases and finally see justice served for victims and their families still grieved over the unanswered questions.
Moore's Ford is the first episode of the series, retelling the story of two, young couples brutally murdered in broad daylight by a group of their neighbors.
Cindy Malika Birch served as the Associate Producer and lead Writer on this important project.
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