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A screening and discussion with Iona King. The film takes audiences on a poignant journey through a little-known incident of the 1960s Civil Rights era. Iona Godfrey King and her son Donal Godfrey share their deeply moving account of surviving a Klan bombing of their home with three other family members on February 16, 1964, in Jacksonville, Florida.
25 minutes in length.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Films | Discussions | Black Heritage |
TAGS: | Independent Film Series | Film |
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