Wharlest Jackson, father of five and treasurer for the local chapter of the NAACP, was murdered with a car bomb at Natchez, Mississippi. His son rode his bike to the crime scene and witnessed the results of this sophisticated murder plot.
The first two African-American police officers in Bogalusa, Louisiana were gunned down while on patrol. Deputy Sheriff Oneal Moore died instantly, but Deputy Sheriff David Creed Rogers was able to call in a description of the pick-up truck
Moore was an activist who planned a solo peaceful protest to hand deliver a letter to the Governor of Mississippi urging for full human rights to African Americans. Moore's body was found on the side of a road in Alabama.
In this latest installment of The Injustice Files, Keith Beuchamp reveals how the Robbie Tolan case, the shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, and several others, are examples of racial profiling.
Keith Beauchamp investigates Sundown Towns, historically all-white towns where African-Americans were not allowed to live in, or even set foot in after dark. Keith is determined to reveal that such towns still exist today.