‘The People v. The Klan’: How one mother took down the KKK | An exclusive conversation

'The People v. The Klan': How one mother took down the KKK | An exclusive conversation
'The People v. The Klan': How one mother took down the KKK | An exclusive conversation

Following an advance, sneak-peek screening of the new CNN Original Series, “The People v. The Klan,” an CNN panel takes a deeper look into the little-known true story of Beulah Mae Donald, a Black mother in Alabama, who took down the Ku Klux Klan after the brutal murder and lynching of her son, Michael Donald. Presented in partnership with the National Center for Civil and Human Rights.

Featuring:
Sara Sidner, CNN Senior National Correspondent
Cornell William Brooks, Professor & Director at the Harvard Kennedy School and 18th President & CEO of the NAACP
Erica Armstrong Dunbar, distinguished professor at Rutgers University and National Director of the Association of Black Women Historians
Donnie Eichar, Director and Executive producer of The People v. The Klan
Jill Savitt, President and CEO of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights