Mar 21, 2015

A Rare Look At A Possible Victim Of The GOP's "Southern Strategy" (AKA Institutional Racism)

Background:


FBI Director addresses 'hard truths' about race - In an unusually frank speech, FBI Director James Comey spoke about unconscious racial bias and the complicity of law enforcement in America's history of racism.


All In America: The 11th Hour, Part 1 - Chris Hayes investigates the case of Rodney Reed, sentenced to death for the 1996 rape and murder of 19-year-old Stacey Stites. But is the state of Texas poised to execute a man for a crime he did not commit?



All In America: The 11th Hour, Part 2 - In 1998, prosecutors laid out such a compelling case against Rodney Reed, that it took the jury just 4 hours to sentence him to death for the murder of Stacey Stites. Chris Hayes examines that case as part of a special show, All In America: The 11th Hour.



All In America: The 11th Hour, Part 3 - Who killed Stacey Stites? The Innocence Project believes there is enough new information to clear Texas death row inmate Rodney Reed. Chris Hayes investigates in All In America: The 11th Hour.



What it's like to spend 12 years on death row for a crime you didn't commit? - Chris Hayes talks to former Texas death row inmate Anthony Graves, who was exonerated in 2010, after spending 18 years in prison, 12 of them on death row, for a crime he did not commit.



Getting out of death row alive - Chris Hayes talks with Barry Scheck, co-founder of The Innocence Project about what it takes to get someone exonerated from a wrongful conviction as part of a special show, All In America: The 11th Hour. 



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In Detail...

GOP's War On Colored People OR The Case To Categorize The GOP As A Hate Group

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