
The 24th
Drama · History
Overview
The incredibly powerful and timely true story of the all-black Twenty-Fourth United States Infantry Regiment, and the Houston Riot of 1917. The Houston Riot was a mutiny by 156 African American soldiers in response to the brutal violence and abuse at the hands of Houston police officers.
Top Cast


Trai Byers
Trai Byers
Boston
Trai Byers
Boston


Bashir Salahuddin
Bashir Salahuddin
Big Joe
Bashir Salahuddin
Big Joe


Aja Naomi King
Aja Naomi King
Marie
Aja Naomi King
Marie


Mo McRae
Mo McRae
Walker
Mo McRae
Walker


Tosin Morohunfola
Tosin Morohunfola
Franklin
Tosin Morohunfola
Franklin


Mykelti Williamson
Mykelti Williamson
Sgt. Hayes
Mykelti Williamson
Sgt. Hayes


Thomas Haden Church
Thomas Haden Church
Col. Norton
Thomas Haden Church
Col. Norton


Lorenzo Yearby
Lorenzo Yearby
Lucky
Lorenzo Yearby
Lucky


David King
David King
Bystander
David King
Bystander


Cuyle Carvin
Cuyle Carvin
Cross
Cuyle Carvin
Cross
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