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by Richie Wilkinson II Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is white lies podcast about?

05, 2020, 5:57 p.m. “White Lies,” the NPR Podcast about the murder of Rev. James Reeb, the Unitarian minister and civil rights activist who traveled to Selma, Ala. to support the fight for black voting rights in the South, was named a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Audio Reporting.

Is white lies a true story?

White Lies: A True Crime Story Of An Unsolved Civil Rights-Era Murder.

What organization produced white lies?

NPRIntroducing White Lies May 6, 2019 • A new serialized podcast from NPR investigates a 1965 cold case.

What happens at the end of white lies?

Rather than clarify Katie's fate, the movie instead ends with Jennifer leaving Katie after she sees through her lies. But while their relationship was an important aspect of the movie, it was not the main story. White Lie's main theme was always Katie's cancer scam.

Where was white lie filmed?

TorontoThe film was shot in Toronto and Hamilton under the working title Baldy. Principal photography began on November 14, 2018 and was completed one month later on December 14.

Is white lie harmless?

These were more like white lies. With a real lie, the intent is malicious and the consequence is serious. While with a white lie, often more like a harmless bending of the truth, the intent is benign and positive, and usually the consequence isn't major.

What is a black lie?

Black lies, or telling a lie to gain a personal benefit, are universally condemned. In contrast, white lies, or telling a lie to please another person, are seen as an innocent part of everyday interactions.

What is the theme of White Lies by Natasha?

In 'White Lies', Natasha Trethewey covers themes such as identity and opposition. Identity. Identity is the most obvious theme in the poem. The speaker is mixed race and lives in a black neighbourhood, but her light skin means she can also tell people she is white.

Why do they call it white lies?

The origin of white lies probably drifts back to the ancient Western idea of polar opposites, white meaning good (and pure) and black as its evil antithesis. Thus a white lie is one that lacks evil intent and a black lie is malevolent.

Is white lie harmless?

These were more like white lies. With a real lie, the intent is malicious and the consequence is serious. While with a white lie, often more like a harmless bending of the truth, the intent is benign and positive, and usually the consequence isn't major.

What is the meaning of little white lies?

: a lie about a small or unimportant matter that someone tells to avoid hurting another person He told a (little) white lie as his excuse for missing the party.

What is a black lie?

Black lies, or telling a lie to gain a personal benefit, are universally condemned. In contrast, white lies, or telling a lie to please another person, are seen as an innocent part of everyday interactions.

White Lies

In 1965, Rev. James Reeb was murdered in Selma, Alabama. Three men were tried and acquitted, but no one was ever held to account.

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The Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Ala., was the scene of the confrontation that became known as Bloody Sunday. William Widmer for NPR hide caption

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