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​The Making of 'Eyes on Mississippi'

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 “Eyes on Mississippi” is a 56-minute documentary on dogged civil-rights reporter Wilson F. Minor. The film, a five-year project, draws on 40 hours of interviews with Minor and historical footage from 18 archives around the country. The documentary’s producer-director is Ellen Ann Fentress. Co-writer and film editor is Lida Gibson.  Click here for Bill Minor's story

Presented by the

Historical Society of Gulfport
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Westside Community Center  4006 Eighth St.


Thursday, April 12

Reception 5 p.m. with Video Showing 6 p.m.

 The Public is invited to this Free Event

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