
Hate from a Distance
Drama
Overview
Reflects the injustices of a painful chapter of American History, while honoring the 50th anniversary (July 2, 1964) of the Civil Rights Act abolishing segregation.
Top Cast


Brendan Bradley
Brendan Bradley
Ned
Brendan Bradley
Ned


Rashawn Underdue
Rashawn Underdue
Clyde
Rashawn Underdue
Clyde
Kate Krieger
Kate Krieger
Mary
Kate Krieger
Mary


Asher Angel
Asher Angel
Danny
Asher Angel
Danny


Frank Bond
Frank Bond
Pastor Price
Frank Bond
Pastor Price


Diana Gaitirira
Diana Gaitirira
Bernice
Diana Gaitirira
Bernice
Matthew Barkley
Matthew Barkley
Jimmie
Matthew Barkley
Jimmie
Isaiah Barkley
Isaiah Barkley
Blake
Isaiah Barkley
Blake
Alec M. Smith
Alec M. Smith
Nathaniel
Alec M. Smith
Nathaniel
Nicky Viera
Nicky Viera
Johnny
Nicky Viera
Johnny
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