. . . . . "Nonfiction television programs"@en . . . . . . "\"In 1998 in Jasper, Texas, James Byrd Jr., a black man, was chained to a pick-up truck and dragged to his death by three white men. The town was forever altered, and the nation woke up to the horror of modern-day lynching. In Two Towns of Jasper, by filmmakers Whitney Dow and Marco Wililams, two film crews, one black and one white, set out to document the aftermath of the murder by following the trials of the local men charged with the crime. The result is an explicit and troubling portrait of race in America, one that asks how and why a crime like this could have occurred.\" -- Back of container." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "In 1998 in Jasper, Texas, James Byrd, Jr., a black man, was chained to a pickup truck and dragged to his death by three white men. The town was forever altered, and the nation woke up to the horror of a modern-day lynching. The filmmakers set out to document the aftermath of the murder by following the trials of the local men charged with the crime. The result is an explicit and troubling portrait of race in America, one that asks how and why a crime like this could have occurred."@en . . "Two towns of Jasper education and outreach DVD" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Focuses on how the town of Jasper, Texas has been affected by the 1998 brutal, racially motivated murder of James Byrd. Filmmakers Whitney Dow and Marco Williams, friends since childhood, set out to film the same tragic event but from different racial perspectives; one white, one black. The film also includes a community discussion on the results with host Ted Koppel."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "In 1998 in Jasper, Texas, James Byrd Jr., a black man, was chained to a pick-up truck and dragged to his death by three white men. The town was forever altered, and the nation woke up to the horror of a modern-day lynching. In this program , two film crews, one black and one white, set out to document the aftermath of the murder by following the trials of the local men charged with the crime. The result is an explicit and troubling portrait of race in America, one that asks how and why a crime like this could have occurred -- Container."@en . . . . . . "Television programs"@en . . . "Jasper"@en . "In 1998 in Jasper, Texas, James Byrd, Jr., an African American man, was chained to a pickup truck and dragged to his death by three white men. The town was forever altered, and the nation woke up to the horror of a modern-day lynching. The filmmakers, one African American and one white, used two segregated crews to document the aftermath of the murder by following the trials of the local men charged with the crime. The result is an explicit and troubling portrait of race in America, one that asks how and why a crime like this could have occurred."@en . . "2 towns of Jasper"@en . . "Documentary films"@en . "2 towns of Jasper" . "\"In 1998 in Jasper, Texas, James Byrd Jr., a black man, was chained to a pick-up truck and dragged to his death by three white men. The town was forever altered, and the nation woke up the the horror of a modern-day lynching. The filmmakers set out to document the aftermath of the murder by following the trials of the local men charged with the crime. The result is an explicit and troubling portrait of race in America, one thatasks how and why a crime like this could have occurred\""@en . . . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en . "DVDs"@en . . . . "Feature films"@en . . . . . . . . . "A documentary about the trials of the three men implicated in the murder of James Byrd, Jr. Byrd was beaten, chained to a pickup truck, and dragged to death in Jasper, Tex. on June 7, 1998. Through interviews, this film examines the effect that the murder and the trials had on the townspeople and race relations within the town. Black townspeople were filmed and interviewed by a Black crew and Whites by a White crew." . "Television news programs"@en . . "A documentary about the trials of the three men implicated in the murder of James Byrd, Jr. Byrd was beaten, chained to a pickup truck, and dragged to death in Jasper, Tex. on June 7, 1998. Through interviews, this film examines the effect that the murder and the trials had on the townspeople and race relations within the town. Black townspeople were filmed and interviewed by a Black crew and Whites by a White crew."@en . "Historical television programs"@en . . . . . . . "\"In Jasper, Texas on June 7, 1998, James Byrd Jr., an African-American, was chained to the back of a truck and dragged three miles to his death. Three local white men were charged with his murder. Over the course of three separate murder trials, from January through December 1999, two producers documented the town of Jasper. A black crew filmed the black residents. 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