The 10th edition of #DXFest presents @HowToSueTheKlan a DX Reel South Award finalist. This powerful film tells the story of 5 Black women from Chattanooga who took on the KKK in a historic 1982 civil case. Don’t miss it in D.C., Nov 7-10! https://t.co/hDOHZuA2Dl
Tennessee ranks in the bottom 5 states for voter turnout, & a new report reveals that restrictive policies disproportionately impact voters of color. Gerrymandering and felony voting laws weaken Black voting power. We must push for a more inclusive system! https://t.co/TgGJtffMsw
What an honor! “Amma's Pride" to screen with @HowToSueTheKlan & "A Stone's Throw"
Indomitable - "Communities whose resistance cannot & will not be subdued by the forces that are determined to break them. Perseverance in action." 🤯 🙏🏾 @BlackStarFest
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This is a photo of an actual cross burning here in Tennessee. Monday on @NC5 at 6 PM, I’ll have the disturbing results of my continuing investigation into the rise of hate in the Volunteer State!
Proud to announce that @HowToSueTheKlan has won two best documentary awards — Best Short Documentary from the Harlem International Film Fest and Best Documentary from the North Carolina Black Film Festival!
So glad I finally got to see the @HowToSueTheKlan documentary. A talented group of local folks put a ton of work into this radical, anti-racist, anti-fascist story that we desperately need to remember as a culture!
@MrChuckD one my close friends made this film “How to sue the klan” any chance you could share it and try raise some awareness 🙏 https://t.co/w3nmeC5dpz
Haub Law hosted an advanced screening of @HowtoSuetheKlan, a new film inspired by a groundbreaking civil case in 1980 led by @HaubLawatPace Prof. Randolph McLaughlin in pursuit of #justice for five black women shot by the #KuKluxKlan. LEARN MORE: https://t.co/WuCR9eur2x
We're just 2 days away from our Chattanooga Premiere at the Walker Theater! Don't forget to arrive early (6pm doors) to meet with our local guests and learn more about some of the great arts, legal, and activist organizations in our city.
How to Sue the Klan tells the story of the brave women of the Chattanooga Five in their fight against injustice! The film’s plot mirrors our modern times, as we still battle the ugly face of racism in our country with civil action. I look forward to sharing it with the world!
Black History Month is here and we want to add the Chattanooga Five to the history books! It's long overdue but this film finally shares the incredible story of Fannie Mae Crumsey, Opal Jackson, Viola Ellison, Lela Evans, and Katherine Johnson. Visit https://t.co/BlnQZ2bmyG
It happened here in Chattanooga: the story of the new documentary @HowToSueTheKlan.
Listen to filmmaker John Beder & historian Rita Lorraine Hubbard on @WUTC_FM's @scenicroots423: https://t.co/n00T6KaVlr
MEDIA ALERT: @AttorneyCrump serves as producer of the new documentary “How to Sue the Klan.” The film, which will screen beginning Black History Month, features the heroic efforts of 5 Black women who fought and emerged victorious against the KKK in a landmark 1982 civil trial.
"I still got some of them in me now. I still got some pellets in my legs now." - Lela Mae Evans from her testimony during the 1982 civil trial two years after she was shot by Klansmen on East MLK Blvd (then 9th St). Learn more about Ms. Evans at https://t.co/BlnQZ2bmyG