White Lies: a visual introduction into NPR's new true-crime podcast
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White Lies: a visual introduction into NPR's new true-crime podcast
In 1965, soon after Bloody Sunday, white minister Jim Reeb was murdered in Selma by four men. Three were charged, all were acquitted. A new NPR podcast explores the legacy of that death, and investigates the circumstances of Reeb's death. I worked on this visual introduction to the case, including photos, audio, and excerpts from the FBI case file.
In 1965, soon after Bloody Sunday, white minister Jim Reeb was murdered in Selma by four men. Three were charged, all were acquitted. A new NPR podcast explores the legacy of that death, and investigates the circumstances of Reeb's death. I worked on this visual introduction to the case, including photos, audio, and excerpts from the FBI case file.
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This just might make me view podcasts! Your work really helps with the story. When I've finished my current thing - a public presentation on urban stormwater - I'll come back and view in depth, some powerful graphics here.
posted by unearthed at 8:08 PM on May 15, 2019
posted by unearthed at 8:08 PM on May 15, 2019
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