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The Lena Baker Story DVD

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Lena Baker is the story of one woman's attempt to rise above the challenges of life the choices she makes and the consequences of those choices. The moment Lena Baker (Tichina Arnold) thinks she has overcome her inner demons she is called to work for a tyrannical white man Elliot Arthur (Peter Coyote) a father a mill worker and a drunk. They develop a highly charged relationship that society deems inappropriate for the time. His regular physical and mental abuse keeps Lena away from her children and mother (Beverley Todd). After imprisoning her in his home Lena finally... stands up and attempts to free from his bondage. A struggle ensues and Elliot Arthur a white man is shot by Lena Baker an African -American woman on a hot humid night in Southwest Georgia in 1945. Following her arrest a jury of 12 white men her subpoenaed peers found Lena guilty of murder in less than 6 hours. Lena Baker received the death penalty ''- earning her a place in history as the first and only woman to be sentenced to death by electric chair in the state of Georgia. Lena Baker was posthumously pardoned in 2005. [show more]

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Released
02 November 2009
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Scanbox Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
106 minutes 
Features
Dolby, PAL 
Barcode
5706152399683 
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