Black Natchez (1967)
https://www.amistadresearchcenter.org Black Natchez, a documentary film by filmmaker Ed Pincus, documents race relations and civil rights efforts in Natchez, Mississippi, following the murder of Wharlest Jackson in February 1965. Pincus' cinema verite style captures attempts to organize and register Black voters and the formation of a self-defense group in the Black community in Natchez. This recording is protected by copyright and/or related rights. It is being made available for personal and educational research use only. For other uses, including licensing, permission of the rights-holder(s) is needed. Inquiries may be sent to [email protected].

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