The 1970 murder of Henry Marrow in a rural North Carolina town by Robert Teel and his sons has its roots in racial tensions, ultimately resulting in the acquittal of the perpetrators by an all-white jury despite overwhelming evidence and eyewitness testimony.
Blood Done Sign My Name
The film is a drama based on a true story, delving into the alleged murder of a black Vietnam veteran by a white businessman who is later acquitted. The story unfolds as a local high school teacher and the community navigate the aftermath, ultimately leading to civil unrest and social change.