Wilmington 10 - U.S.A. 10,000 is a 1979 documentary film directed by Haile Gerima.
Wilmington 10—USA 10,000 examined the impact of racism and the short-comings of the criminal justice system by examining the history of the nine black men and one white woman[1] who became known as the "Wilmington Ten."
The film was directed by Haile Gerima, with cinematography by Skip Norman.
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