In February 2020, Hank Klibanoff was invited back to his hometown of Florence, Alabama for a live community event. It got him thinking about growing up in a state that was notorious for its civil rights abuses. Hank’s recollection of his childhood in the 1950’s and 60’s is that Florence seemed to be more progressive than the rest of Alabama. But… was it really?
“The valley of dry bones” | S4 E12
“My world just stopped turning” | S4 E11
“There will never be closure” | S4 E10
“I’m not brave like you” | S4 E9
A season of fire | S4 E8
Courtroom drama | S4 E7
The unexpected email | S4 E6
Light in the heart of darkness | S4 E5
The vanishing knife | S4 E4
The witnesses in the jail | S4 E3
The police come for James Brazier | S4 E2
Life in Terrible Terrell | S4 E1
Trailer | S4 E0
By Hands Now Known | Bonus
A turn signal, an explosion, an American Reckoning | Bonus
Killers Sentenced | S3 Bonus
The Verdict | S3 Bonus
Trial Begins| S3 Bonus
Murder Trial Preview | S3 Bonus
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