We'll Never Turn Back (1963) | SNCC Film feat. Fannie Lou Hamer
We’ll Never Turn Back (1963) Sponsor: Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. Director/Producer: Harvey Richards. Transfer Note: Scanned from a 16mm print held by the Library of Congress. Running Time: 29 minutes. Advocacy film used by SNCC in its voter registration campaign in the South. Shot in Mississippi, the film includes interviews with black farmers about the harassment and violence experienced when they attempted to register. Among the civil rights leaders featured are Julian Bond and Fannie Lou Hamer. Note: We’ll Never Turn Back is a reedited version of an earlier SNCC film, Freedom Bound. Distributed by Estuary Press, www.estuarypress.com. ##### Reelblack's mission is to educate, elevate, entertain, enlighten, and empower through Black film. If there is content shared on this platform that you feel infringes on your intellectual property, please email me at [email protected] and [email protected] with details and it will be promptly removed.

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