Black Natchez (1967)
A cinema verite account of the attempt to organize a black community in the Deep South in 1965 during the heyday of the Civil Rights Movement. A black leader has been car-bombed and a struggle ensues in the black community for control. A group of black men organize a chapter of the Deacons for Defense--a secret armed self-defense group. The community splits between more conservative and activist elements.
Directors: Ed Pincus, David Neuman.
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George Metcalfe as Self |
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Wharlest Jackson as Self |
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James Jackson as Self |
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Charles Evers as Self |
| Editing | Michael Goldman | Editor |
| Directing | Ed Pincus | Director |
| Directing | David Neuman | Director |
| Writing | Ed Pincus | Writer |