The Daily Herald is running photos from the Ogden, Utah, screening of Nobody Knows: The Untold Story of Black Mormons. Included with the photos is an article from the Associated Press:
Wrapped in soulful, black spirituals, the 72-minute film takes viewers on a journey from the days of Mormon pioneers to the 1960s civil rights era, when some university athletics teams refused to compete against BYU because of the way blacks were treated by the church. It ends with current black church members sharing their own stories — good and bad.
“We’re not hiding anything, we’re not sugarcoating anything,” [Margaret] Young said. “We’re telling a very difficult history, but the people who are telling it have come through it.”