Black activism is increasingly met with a sometimes violent and unethical response from local and federal law enforcement agencies. In Chicago, two Black Panther Party leaders are killed in a pre-dawn raid by police acting on information supplied by an FBI informant. In the wake of President Nixon's call to "law and order," stepped-up arrests push the already poor conditions at New York's Attica State Prison to the limit. A five-day inmate takeover calling the public's attention to the conditions leaves 43 men dead: four killed by inmates, 39 by police.
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Terry Kay Rockefeller | Writer | ||
Steve Fayer | Writer | ||
Louis J. Massiah | Writer | ||
Thomas Ott | Writer | ||
Louis J. Massiah | Director | ||
Thomas Ott | Director | ||
Terry Kay Rockefeller | Director |