Tulia Texas: Scenes from the Drug War| 25mins
Director: Emily Kunstler & Sarah Kunstler | Producer: Randy Credico
Focus Years: 2002 | Country: United States
Synopsis:
Tulia, Texas is the site of what's been called one of the worst miscarriages of justice in recent memory. It's where an undercover narcotics officer named Tom Coleman arrested 46 people - nearly all of them black - on charges of being cocaine dealers, sending many of them to prison for a total of 750 years. This documentary brought national media attention to the story and led to the exoneration of these wrongfully convicted men and women.
Tulia Texas: Scenes from the Drug War
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