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We'll never turn back

Filmed in Mississippi in 1963 during the dangerous voter registration drives of that era. Amzie Moore, a Mississippi NAACP activist, escorted the filmmaker through rural Mississippi interviewing share croppers and activists in the voter registration campaign. Appearing in the film are Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) leaders Julian Bond, Bob Moses, Fannie Lou Hamer, Charles McLaurin as well as other local civil rights leaders, Curtis Hayes and Hollis Watkins. There are interviews with black farmers and share croppers on their experiences (often bloody) trying to register to vote.

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  • "Filmed in Mississippi in 1963 during the dangerous voter registration drives of that era. Amzie Moore, a Mississippi NAACP activist, escorted the filmmaker through rural Mississippi interviewing share croppers and activists in the voter registration campaign. Appearing in the film are Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) leaders Julian Bond, Bob Moses, Fannie Lou Hamer, Charles McLaurin as well as other local civil rights leaders, Curtis Hayes and Hollis Watkins. There are interviews with black farmers and share croppers on their experiences (often bloody) trying to register to vote."@en
  • "Documents the attempt of Negro citizens in Mississippi to register and vote despite intimidation, official brutality, and violence. Giving voices to the ordinary people who risked so much to win the right to vote the film includes interviews with black farmers and share croppers, along with an interview with Fannie Lou Hamer, on their often bloody experiences."@en
  • "We'll Never Turn Back was filmed in Mississippi in 1963 during the dangerous voter registration drives of that era. Amzie Moore, a Mississippi NAACP activist, above, escorted the film maker through rural Mississippi interviewing share croppers and activists in the voter registration campaign. Appearing in the film are Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) leaders Julian Bond, Bob Moses, Fannie Lou Hamer, Charles McLaurin as well as other local civil rights leaders Curtis Hayes and Hollis Watkins. There are interviews with black farmers and share croppers on their experiences (often bloody) trying to register to vote."
  • "Documents the attempt of Negro citizens in Mississippi to register and vote despite intimidation, official brutality, and violence. Expresses the determination of SNCC to assist the Negro of Mississippi with his problems."@en
  • "Documents the attempt of Negro citizens in Mississippi to register and vote despite intimidation, official brutality, and violence. Expresses the determination of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee to assist the Negroes of Mississippi in their struggle."@en

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  • "Documentary films"
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  • "We'll never turn back"
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