Daoud Boone, son of late civil rights leader Rev. Richard Boone, was born a target.
Daoud Boone was 25 years old, home on leave from the Navy, when he was arrested at his parents' home in Montgomery and charged with the capital murder of his former girlfriend, Sylvia Perry.
This, despite the fact that he didn’t match the description of the shooter.
Despite the fact that he was nowhere near the scene of the crime.
Despite the fact that there was no DNA evidence linking him to the murder.
His first trial ended in a hung jury—a mistrial. But in a second trial, without any new evidence, Daoud was convicted and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Just one week before the murder, Daoud’s father—Reverend Richard Boone, a well-known civil rights leader—had publicly protested police brutality on the steps of the Montgomery Police Department.
Rev. Richard Boone with his son, Daoud Boone
Daoud has spent 18 years behind bars fighting for justice. The Innocence Project has declined his case, as they primarily focus on death row cases involving DNA evidence. Local innocence organizations like Alabama Appleseed only take on nonviolent cases, leaving Daoud with few options for legal recourse.
Not only has Daoud been fighting for justice in his own case, but he also penned Men’s Training, a play that dismantles the typical stereotypes of people who are incarcerated. Men’s Training looks at how we define who we are from within and survive the cultures of the institution, and the central character models how to overcome life’s obstacles to be the best persons we can be.
Now, in addition to helping raise funds for further investigation into Daoud's case, NILJ is helping to raise funds for a Birmingham, Alabama-based professional production of Daoud’s new play developed from his own writing, using court transcripts and conversations. The play, Beauty and Brutality, is a bold step toward truth, healing, and change.
Wrongful convictions affect tens of thousands in the U.S.—Daoud’s story is one of many, but we believe in the impact of storytelling to create justice.
At the National Institute for Law and Justice, we are committed to helping Daoud fight for his freedom—and to shedding light on a case that demands deeper scrutiny.
BEAUTY AND BRUTALITY PRODUCTION SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
CHAMPION OF JUSTICE - $25,000+
Leading the fight for systemic change
Benefits:
- Title sponsor recognition in all materials
- Logo placement on all promotional materials
- 20 premium tickets to opening night
- VIP reception with cast and NILJ leadership
- Custom pre-show presentation opportunity
- Social media campaign partnership
- Season program full-page ad
- Tax-deductible contribution receipt
Impact: Your sponsorship funds DNA testing for 2-3 wrongful conviction cases
DEFENDER OF TRUTH - $15,000
Standing with the wrongfully convicted
Benefits:
- Prominent logo placement in programs and signage
- 12 tickets to opening night performance
- Meet-and-greet with creative team
- Half-page program advertisement
- Social media recognition campaign
- Pre-show lobby display opportunity
Impact: Funds expert witness testimony for one appeal case
VOICE FOR THE VOICELESS - $10,000
Amplifying stories that need to be heard
Benefits:
- Program listing as major sponsor
- 8 tickets to performance of choice
- Recognition in press materials
- Quarter-page program advertisement
- Social media mentions
Impact: Covers investigation costs for new evidence gathering
ALLY FOR JUSTICE - $5,000
Supporting the movement for reform
Benefits:
- Program recognition
- 4 tickets to performance
- Social media acknowledgment
- Business card-sized program ad
Impact: Funds legal research for one wrongful conviction case
FRIEND OF TRUTH - $2,500
Every contribution matters
Benefits:
- Program listing
- 2 tickets to performance
- Digital marketing recognition
Impact: Supports case file digitization and analysis
COMMUNITY SUPPORTER - $1,000
Grassroots support for change
Benefits:
- Program recognition
- Digital acknowledgment
Impact: Contributes to educational outreach programs