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Scarred Justice: The Orangeburg Massacre 1968

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Upcoming broadcasts in February on many PBS stations of<strong>Scarred</strong> <strong>Justice</strong>: <strong>The</strong> <strong>Orangeburg</strong> <strong>Massacre</strong>, <strong>1968</strong>. This is thelatest documentary film by award-winning filmmaker JudyRichardson. <strong>The</strong> link below gives information about when<strong>Scarred</strong> <strong>Justice</strong> will be showing in your local areas, and whatstations will carry the broadcast. It will air across the UnitedStates—from Alaska to Florida, and from New Hampshire toCalifornia. Most of the air dates are on February 4, February 7,February 8 (the date the <strong>Massacre</strong> occurred), or February 28.SCARRED JUSTICE – <strong>The</strong> Carriage Report (National broadcasttimes) is sorted by MARKET RANK/STATION/DATE/TIME.Anyone who wants to know when a program will air can go tothis link: http://www.itvs.org/shows/broadcast.php?showID=7701 and enterthe city or the station they want information for – it generallygets updated on Thursdays. <strong>The</strong>y are sortable – by city,station, or date – if you click on the desired heading.


<strong>The</strong> following is excerpted from Internet sources.Veteran of the original Civil Rights Movement, member ofSNCC, and recipient of an Image Award for Vision andExcellence from Women in Film and Video, Judy Richardsonbegan her film work as co-producer of the Academy Awardnominated,14-hour PBS series, Eyes on the Prize. She also coproducedthe 1994 Emmy and Peabody Award-winningdocumentary, Malcolm X: Make It Plain (for PBS' <strong>The</strong> AmericanExperience).Her most recent documentary with Northern Light Productions,<strong>Scarred</strong> <strong>Justice</strong>, (co-produced with Bestor Cram) examines the<strong>1968</strong> <strong>Orangeburg</strong>, South Carolina student <strong>Massacre</strong> — one ofthe many overlooked corners of the Civil Rights Movement. Ofit, Julian Bond said, "This masterful film casts a brilliant lighton events shamefully obscured for decades." Howard Zinnagrees, "This hidden piece of history has now been brought tolight in a powerful, passionate documentary."

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