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The Missing Girls Of Rocky Mount Inspire A New Play

Marilynn Barner Anselmi's new play "Seven Bridges Road" takes inspiration from the murders and disappearances of around a dozen black women in Rocky Mount.
Donna Hodgins
Marilynn Barner Anselmi's new play "Seven Bridges Road" takes inspiration from the murders and disappearances of around a dozen black women in Rocky Mount.
Marilynn Barner Anselmi's new play "Seven Bridges Road" takes inspiration from the murders and disappearances of around a dozen black women in Rocky Mount.
Credit Donna Hodgins
Marilynn Barner Anselmi's new play "Seven Bridges Road" takes inspiration from the murders and disappearances of around a dozen black women in Rocky Mount.

The cases of around a dozen missing or murdered young black women in Rocky Mount scarcely made headlines when they occured in the early 2000s. City officials seemed more concerned with public perception than in finding the murderer and meting out justice. Meanwhile, the vagrant killer of a white woman in the same city was apprehended within the day.

Host Frank Stasio speaks with playwright Marilynn Barner Anselmi about her new play 'Seven Bridges Road.'

These contrasting cases caught the attention of playwright Marilynn Barner Anselmi whose new play “Seven Bridges Road” takes inspiration from this shameful true history. The piece brings characters inspired by the Rocky Mount killings together to explore issues of grief and justice, and asks the question of how much common ground can be found in a starkly divided community.

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Longtime NPR correspondent Frank Stasio was named permanent host of The State of Things in June 2006. A native of Buffalo, Frank has been in radio since the age of 19. He began his public radio career at WOI in Ames, Iowa, where he was a magazine show anchor and the station's News Director.
Jennifer Brookland is a temporary producer for The State of Things.