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Documentary tells a story of race relations in AnnapolisPublished 01/17/06
Two award-winning documentary filmmakers previewed their next project yesterday at the Martin Luther King Breakfast: "Pip & Zastrow: An American Friendship." It is the story of boyhood friends, one the white mayor of Annapolis, the other a street-wise African American who ended up in trouble and in jail - but together they helped change race relations in Annapolis. Filmmakers Victoria Bruce and Karin Hayes have turned their lens on Pip Moyer and Zastrow Simms and their lasting friendship. "They are so loyal to each other, it is a great story. It is also a way to give the county a sense of pride. These guys are heroes...
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