Originally released in 1999 by Granada Television. Starring Marianne Jean-Baptiste and Hugh Quarshie.
Summary:
On an April night in 1993, 18-year-old Stephen Lawrence was viciously attacked by a group of knife-wielding white men shouting racial epithets while waiting for a bus in a London neighborhood. Stephen's wounds were fatal, but the mishandling of his case exposed a floundering justice system and a corrupt culture that tolerated institutionalized racism and violence.
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