Yulia
A small Southern town in rural Alabama, just off the Interstate and in the middle of nowhere in particular, is the setting for a drama of greed, power, murder and miscarriage of justice that few would…

Yulia
A small Southern town in rural Alabama, just off the Interstate and in the middle of nowhere in particular, is the setting for a drama of greed, power, murder and miscarriage of justice that few would suspect. Two Caucasian doctors ran a monopoly in the medical industry in York. They were absolutely loved and needed by their African American patients. If only the town knew, these doctors were members of the Ku Klux Klan. All hell breaks loose when Dr. Anderson Goldman realizes his wife in Alpharetta, Ga has 24 hours to live. Shelton Jerome Holloway, a mentally retarded African American male with an IQ score below 30, is in for a ride of his life. The Holloway Story is a modern-cry for Justice that has been long denied. Come, hear the cry for justice and mourn the tragedy of the corruption that power and greed can bring into such a horrific time. Come and hear the cry. Perhaps you will then want to echo that cry and raise its volume in the South where such hatred and bigotry do still live and thrive in dark corners and alleyways.

Yulia
Biography,Documentary
Film Details
A small Southern town in rural Alabama, just off the Interstate and in the middle of nowhere in particular, is the setting for a drama of greed, power, murder and miscarriage of justice that few would suspect. Two Caucasian doctors ran a monopoly in the medical industry in York. They were absolutely loved and needed by their African American patients.
If only the town knew, these doctors were members of the Ku Klux Klan. All hell breaks loose when Dr. Anderson Goldman realizes his wife in Alpharetta, Ga has 24 hours to live.
Shelton Jerome Holloway, a mentally retarded African American male with an IQ score below 30, is in for a ride of his life. The Holloway Story is a modern-cry for Justice that has been long denied. Come, hear the cry for justice and mourn the tragedy of the corruption that power and greed can bring into such a horrific time.
Come and hear the cry. Perhaps you will then want to echo that cry and raise its volume in the South where such hatred and bigotry do still live and thrive in dark corners and alleyways..