The Parchman Ordeal: 1965 Natchez Civil Rights Injustice

The Parchman Ordeal: 1965 Natchez Civil Rights Injustice
Robert A. Morgan is a thirty-year U.S Air Force Military Veteran who lives in Natchez, Mississippi. Morgan holds a master's degree in human resources management from Troy State University and an undergraduate degree in business management from St. Leo College. In his spare time, Morgan enjoys gardening and do-it-yourself work with his wife, Lou. He was co-producer of the award-winning documentary The Parchman Ordeal: The Untold Story and works in partnership with New Dawn Video Productions and the Natchez Association for the Preservation of Afro-American History and Culture.
Darrell S. White is director of cultural tourism for the City of Natchez, as well as director of the Natchez Museum of African-American History and Culture. He is widely recognized as an authority in African American history in the Natchez region and has contributed to many publications, pamphlets, reenactments and programs about African American history. He was co-producer and narrator of the award-winning documentary The Parchman Ordeal: The Untold Story. A New York native, he lives in Natchez with his wife, Bell.
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Robert A. Morgan is a thirty-year U.S Air Force Military Veteran who lives in Natchez, Mississippi. Morgan holds a master's degree in human resources management from Troy State University and an undergraduate degree in business management from St. Leo College. In his spare time, Morgan enjoys gardening and do-it-yourself work with his wife, Lou. He was co-producer of the award-winning documentary The Parchman Ordeal: The Untold Story and works in partnership with New Dawn Video Productions and the Natchez Association for the Preservation of Afro-American History and Culture.
Darrell S. White is director of cultural tourism for the City of Natchez, as well as director of the Natchez Museum of African-American History and Culture. He is widely recognized as an authority in African American history in the Natchez region and has contributed to many publications, pamphlets, reenactments and programs about African American history. He was co-producer and narrator of the award-winning documentary The Parchman Ordeal: The Untold Story. A New York native, he lives in Natchez with his wife, Bell.