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Eyes on Mississippi

Eyes on Mississippi

As the southern struggle for civil rights caught fire in the 1960s, its combustible core was Mississippi. Bill Minor became the state’s most fearless clear-eyed chronicler. His regular Times Picayune and, even more crucially, anonymous dispatches for The New York Times captured U.S. history, in contrast to most Mississippi coverage, white-supremacist propaganda masquerading as fact.

Eyes on Mississippi is a local public television program presented by mpb

Eyes on Mississippi: Meet the Makers

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Special | 27m 45s | Ellen Ann Fentress discusses making Eyes on Mississippi & showcasing Bill Minor’s career. (27m 45s)

Eyes on Mississippi

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Special | 57m 15s | In the 1960s, Mississippi was a civil rights hot spot. Bill Minor reported on it with blunt honesty. (57m 15s)

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