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Episode 7: Courage

By: Spenser Simrill, Alvin Cowan
Narrated by: Elvis Mitchell
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  • We re-create the experience of an “electric moment in US history,” when Harriet Simril took the stand to testify against the KKK. The aftermath of the Great South Carolina KKK trials provides a case study for all the missed opportunities of racial harmony - and set’s the stage for the Simril’s migration back to Africa. Now post-reunion, Spenser and Michael develop a real relationship by finding their possible next steps: they set out to create a historical marker for Harriet Simril and other Simril ancestors near the Clay Hill Cemetery.
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Hope….for unity and solidarity.

The courage of these two men to be vulnerable and curious…we can all learn from their story.

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Masterfully Done

I very much enjoyed this story! These are the people we need in leadership. I wish more people were as accepting. Worth exploring!!

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