A Past That Won't Rest
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A Past That Won't Rest: Images of the Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi collects never-before-published photographs taken by Jim Lucas (1944-1980), an exceptional documentary photographer. His black and white images, taken during 1964 through 1968, depict events from the civil rights movement including the search for the missing civil rights workers in Neshoba County, the Meredith March Against Fear, Senator Robert F. Kennedy's visit to the Mississippi Delta, and more. The photographs exemplify Lucas's technical skill and reveal the essential truth in his subjects and the circumstances surrounding them.
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Jane Hearn
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Jim Lucas
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A Past That Won't Rest
- PTPast That Won't RestJane Hearn, Jim Lucas
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A Past That Won't Rest
- PTPast That Won't RestJim Lucas, Jane Hearn
Past That Won't Rest
- PTPast That Won't RestJane Hearn, Jim Lucas
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