Voices of the Jim Crow South (1965) | Restored and Colorized
In 1965, filmmakers traveled through Lafayette County, Mississippi, recording interviews with local residents, educators, law enforcement officials, historians, and community leaders during one of the most turbulent periods in American history.
These interviews capture firsthand perspectives on segregation, race relations, education, local politics, and daily life in Mississippi during the Civil Rights Movement.
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