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Sam Pollard Believes The Atlanta Child Murders Are Still Relevant

Through 1979-1981, a string of murders targeting the young black community in Atlanta, Georgia shook the nation and instilled an anxiety that is still prevalent today. Sam Pollard, one of the directors behind HBO's five-part docuseries, "Atlanta's Missing and Murdered," explains how the cases' themes of race and class transcend time.