Cuban detainees stand on the roof of the Federal Correctional Institution in Talladega, Als., after a take over of the prison in 1991.
Joe Songer/Birmingham News/Donated by Alabama Media Group/Alabama Department of Archives and History
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Cuban detainees stand on the roof of the Federal Correctional Institution in Talladega, Als., after a take over of the prison in 1991.
Joe Songer/Birmingham News/Donated by Alabama Media Group/Alabama Department of Archives and History
It all started with a photograph. A photograph from 1991 of a prison takeover in rural Alabama. A photograph of a group of men on the roof of that prison holding a bedsheet scrawled with a message: “Pray for us.” In the first episode of the new season of White Lies, hosts Chip Brantley and Andrew Beck Grace go searching for answers to the questions raised by this photograph. Who were these men? What on earth had made them want to take over that prison? And what became of them after? As they search, they uncover a sprawling story: a mass exodus across the sea, a secret list, and the betrayal at the heart of this country’s ideals. This week, we’re bringing you an episode of White Lies, a series by NPR’s documentary podcast Embedded, which unearths the stories behind the headlines.
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