How To Sue The Klan Documentary Features Story Of 5 Chattanooga Women Attacked By The KKK In 1980

  • Monday, January 8, 2024
Attorney Ben Crump
Attorney Ben Crump

Attorney Ben Crump, founder of Ben Crump Law, is known for his work on high profile civil rights cases, including the Trayvon Martin, Breonna Taylor and George Floyd cases, now has a connection to Chattanooga though a documentary he produced entitled, “How to Sue the Klan”.

About the film:

The film features the heroic efforts of five African American women who were brutally attacked by the Ku Klux Klan members while waiting on a cab in downtown Chattanooga in 1980. Despite two Klans men being acquitted by an all-white jury in criminal court and the third only serving six months, the women were determined to get justice. Led by Randolph McLaughlin, attorney at New York’s Center for Constitutional Rights, the women took the case to federal civil court utilizing the 1871 Ku Klux Klan Enforcement Act, a Reconstruction era law designed to curb racial violence. This case set a nationwide legal precedent, allowing more cases to be tried in civil courts seeking damages, weakening the Klan’s power and influence over time.

Attorneys Ben Crump and Randolph McLaughlin, along with the one remaining survivor of The Chattanooga Five, are planning to attend the premiere screening of “How to Sue the Klan” on Friday, Feb. 9. The event will begin at 6 p.m. and it will be held at the Walker Theatre, 339 McCallie Ave. Following the screening, a panel discussion will be hosted.

While the program is free and open to the public, tickets are required. For more information about “How to Sue the Klan" and to access complimentary tickets, visit www.thecivilcase.com

Happenings
Collegedale Airport To Host Movie Night April 27
  • 4/25/2024

The Collegedale Airport is reviving its popular movie night. The public is invited to the airport to enjoy the feature movie, Disney’s "Planes," along with yard games and a static aircraft display. ... more

East Ridge Hosts Craft Fair Benefiting East Ridge City Library
East Ridge Hosts Craft Fair Benefiting East Ridge City Library
  • 4/25/2024

The public is invited to join the “Friends of the East Ridge Library” as they host the first-ever Craft Fair to benefit East Ridge City Library this Saturday from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. at the library ... more

Jerry Summers: Gun Fight At St. Elmo Corral
Jerry Summers: Gun Fight At St. Elmo Corral
  • 4/25/2024

The Senate division of the Tennessee General Assembly on Tuesday, April 9, 2024, passed Senate Bill 7019 by a vote of 26-5 legislation that would allow teachers and school administrators to carry ... more