This early commentary on the practice of racial profiling features one of the earliest performances by the young Laurence Fishburne, in a heartrending story of a talented young black athlete who is gunned down by police after being mistaken for a violent crook. After his murder, his parents struggle to clear their son's name in the face of a police cover-up.

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One of my favorite movies, as a matter of fact, you made me want to see it, so i'm going to put it in....LOL.
What's up Sole? You are going to have to let me and MusicMan know who killed Cornbread????
MusicMan I don't know who killed Cornbread. I was about six years old when this movie came out. I remember watching it as a child. The scene that I remember most is when he is running home and he gets shot and the orange soda bottle hits the ground. I have watched it again since then but for the life of me I don't remember who killed Cornbread. LOL!!! We have to ask Sole who killed him. He said that he was going to watch it.
How did I miss this????????????? Excellent QB!
How did i forget to answer....LOL
The Po Po killed Cornbread...In the words of Larry Fishburne...THEY KILLED CORNNNNNNNNNNNBREAD....LOL
Oh yea..... Now I remember. LOL! Thanks Sole and hello Edie.

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