From Madeleine Baran <[email protected]>
Subject Only hours left to double your donation! ⏰
Date December 2, 2020 2:00 AM
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there &ndash; I wanted to make sure you saw my note below about our special one-day dollar-for-dollar donation match.

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Double my gift now!

Today only, your $50 gift becomes $100&hellip;

$100 becomes $200...

And $250 becomes $500!
Please don&rsquo;t miss this chance to make your gift go twice as far for our team of dedicated, award-winning journalists.
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Give generously, whatever that means to you. And thank you!



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Hi , and Happy Giving Tuesday!

Several times this year, listeners have told me that the finale to In the Dark Season 2 was one of the only good things to happen in 2020. In such a difficult year, for a lot of our listeners, Curtis Flowers' freedom is a bright spot.


Around the world today, people are giving back to nonprofits' whose work helps make joyful moments like this possible.

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And when you donate to In the Dark today, your gift will be matched, dollar-for-dollar by the American Public Media Board of Directors and other generous In the Dark fans!

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Double my gift >>

TODAY ONLY, every gift makes double the impact on our team of dedicated, award-winning journalists.
Your gift right now supports journalists like Samara Freemark.

In Season 2 of In the Dark, Samara&hellip;
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Corresponded with Odell Hallmon on Facebook while he was in prison. The jailhouse informant admitted to her that his testimony of Flowers' alleged confession "was a lie." His recantation helped throw out Flowers' conviction.
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Led the audio production of the season from start to finish, including co-writing the entire series.


Your gift right now supports journalists like Parker Yesko.

In Season 2 of In the Dark, Parker&hellip;
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Scanned more than 100,000 documents at local courthouses in Mississippi. The document collection and analysis revealed a pattern of racial bias in jury selection by the district attorney&rsquo;s office.
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Conducted a difficult interview with Willie James Hemphill, a possible initial suspect for the Tardy Furniture murders, at an Indianapolis courthouse.


We're dedicated to rooting out injustice, giving a voice to those who have been overlooked, and holding the powerful to account. Are you with us ?


On this global day of giving, stand with this team of independent investigative journalists. Give generously and help us make the most of this one-day match.


Madeleine Baran, host of In the Dark


P.S. Tonight at 8pm Eastern, we're having our first In the Dark holiday party&hellip; on Zoom, of course!
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Register now to join me for the celebration and Q&A.


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