Brother's Keeper (film) - The Ward Brothers

The Ward Brothers

In a rural farming community near Syracuse, New York, four brothers lived in a dilapidated house. William, Adelbert (known as Delbert), Lyman, and Roscoe Ward were barely literate, had no formal education, and farmed land that had been in their family for generations.

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