Sunwise Media to Debut UNSOLVED HISTORY: LIFE OF A KING Documentary

By: Apr. 25, 2018
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Sunwise Media to Debut UNSOLVED HISTORY: LIFE OF A KING Documentary

Sunwise Media debuts the televised documentary of UNSOLVED HISTORY: Life of A King, the untold story of Alfred Daniel (A.D.) King, the younger brother of Dr. Martin LUTHER King, Jr.

The one hour documentary narrated by Emmy Award Winning Newsman, ED GORDON explores the unanswered questions of A.D. King's so called accidental drowning just fifteen months after his brother Dr. Martin LUTHER King Jr. was murdered. The docu-series will present exclusive interviews with King family members and the courageous men and women of the Civil Rights Movement that can speak first hand to A.D. King's story. Definitely, "Life of A King reveals the untold, undistorted truth at a time when people need to know authentic historical information," said Josetta Shropshire Howard, Co-Executive Producer and CEO of Positive Promotions Ltd.

Co-Productions teams for Unsolved History: LIFE OF A KING include Sunwise Media and Positive Promotions Ltd. Sunwise Media executives, Ri-Karlo Handy (Sunwise Founder) and Elverage Allen, formerly ofBounce TV, have a solid record of accomplishment in connecting advertisers with the $1.2 Trillion African American Consumer Market and will air more Unsolved HISTORY SPECIALS examining other Civil Rights 'cold cases' and mysteries in the future. Handy, an established film and television executive has served as executive producer for the Trumpet Awards, "Saints & Sinners", Keyshia Cole's "The Way It Is" and more. "As African Americans, we have a passion for telling our stories in more meaningful and compelling ways that resonate deeply with our viewers. There is a need on television for good culturally relevant, family-friendly, and inspirational original programming directed to African American TV viewers, said Handy."



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