
An Outrage
AN OUTRAGE is a documentary film about lynching in the American South. Filmed on-location at lynching sites in six states and bolstered by the memories and perspectives of descendants, community activists, and scholars, this unusual historical documentary seeks to educate even as it serves as a hub for action to remember and reflect upon a long-hidden past.
Production
Field Studio
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Yohuru Williams
Self
Fostenia Baker
Self
Andre Johnson
Self

Isabel Wilkerson
Self
Thelma Dangerfield
Self
Jonathan Scott Holloway
Self
Kimberly Wilson
Self
McArthur "Sonny" Gray
Self
Mia Bay
Self
Hattie Lawson
Self
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