CLEVELAND — This Friday, six wrongfully convicted men will take the stage at Playhouse Square to share their stories in a new true-crime stage play called " The Lynched Among Us ."

“This is the struggle. This is the dark times and the emergence from that,” said Alfred Cleveland, a man who was wrongfully convicted and served 26 years in prison.

Cleveland and Lamont Clark said they’re speaking their truth to take back their stories after Clark said it was stolen in courtrooms.

“We called our play 'The Lynched Among Us' because it was like a modern-day lynching. People will make an allegation. They will mob up, go get the person and do what they have to do them,” said Clark, another wrongfully convicted man who served 23 years in prison.

Based on a true-crime stage play, the men said T

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