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** 013: Documentary Horror Films
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* Kidnapped and forced into military sexual slavery, three former comfort women recount their stories ([link removed]) as they approach the end of their lives.
* In the Florida Panhandle, a town is the site of a brutal lynching in the 1930s. Today, one resident retraces the victims’ steps in an annual run that commemorates that fateful day’s memory ([link removed]) .
* In a predominantly Muslim American community, many had an unsettling sense that they were under surveillance. When a journalist investigates, she discovers an FBI program that operated on a scale no one imagined ([link removed]) .
* The news of a rape by a small town high school football team ([link removed]) shook a nation, and made "rape culture" a household term.
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