The John S. Williams plantation in Georgia was operated largely with the
labor of slaves--and this was in 1921, 56 years after the Civil War.
Williams was not alone in using "peons," but his reaction to a federal
investigation was almost unbelievable: he decided to destroy the
evidence. Enlisting the aid of his trusted black farm boss, Clyde
Manning, he began methodically killing his slaves. As this true story
unfolds, each detail seems more shocking, and surprises continue in the
aftermath, with a sensational trial galvanizing the nation and marking a
turning point in the treatment of black Americans.