Natchez Documentary Explores Racial Divide in Historic Mississippi Town - News Summed Up

Natchez Documentary Explores Racial Divide in Historic Mississippi Town


Filmmaker Suzannah Herbert's 'Natchez' examines the town's struggle to reconcile its antebellum past with its present-day realities. ›The documentary 'Natchez' offers a nuanced look at the small Mississippi town of Natchez, which has long relied on its antebellum history and 'Gone With the Wind' mythology to drive its lucrative tourism industry. The documentary 'Natchez' was released in 2026. The players Suzannah Herbert The director of the documentary 'Natchez', which sensitively explores the town's struggle to reconcile its antebellum past with its present-day realities. '” — Deborah Cosey (latimes.com) “See the real Mississippi” — Tracy 'Rev' Collins, Black pastor (latimes.com)What’s nextThe documentary 'Natchez' continues to spark conversations about how the town can authentically represent its complex history and legacy of racism.


Source: Los Angeles Times February 06, 2026 23:43 UTC



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