Jena 6 [electronic resource] / by Jacqueline Soohen, Richard Rowley, and Kouross Esmaeli
- Published:
- Pottstown, PA : MVD Entertainment Group, 2007.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (29 min.)
- Additional Creators:
- Abu-Jamal, Mumia, Esmaeli, Kouross, Soohen, Jacqueline, and Rowley, Richard
Access Online
- Language Note:
- In English.
- Summary:
- Jena, LA - In a small town in Louisiana, six families are fighting for their sons' lives. Two nooses are left as a warning to black students trying to integrate their playground, fights break out across town, a white man pulls a shotgun on black students, someone burns down most of the school, the DA puts six black students on trial for attempted murder, and the quiet town of Jena becomes the site of the largest civil rights demonstration in the South since the 1960s. 'The Jena 6' is the story of hidden racial inequality and violence becoming visible. It is a powerful symbol for, and example of, how racial justice works in America - where the lynching noose has been replaced by the DA's pen.
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- Duration:
- ["00:28:46"]
- Note:
- Title from resource description page (viewed May 13, 2014).
- Other Forms:
- Previously released as DVD.
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