What do these statements mean to a black man growing up under segregation, the struggles of the Civil Rights movement,
assassinations of black leaders and sanctioned police brutality?
Seeing the injustice in his 1968 Chicago neighborhood after the
assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Sam Childs knows he can't be patient like his civil rights
leader father nor join the
Black Panthers like his brother; he must struggle to be his own man.