"Cross the Railroads" by Fred Nettles
 

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Publication Date

12-2-2022

Abstract

“Cross the Railroads” is inspired by a combination of things. Very recently, I learned that Clarksdale was considered a sundown town by many of its residents. On one side of the railroad tracks, the Black residents felt safe and were away from most of the violence; whereas, when the sun set across the tracks, Black people weren’t allowed on that side of town. When scouting the locations and analyzing the pictures in detail, I wanted to capture the entire essence of Clarksdale, Mississippi past, present and future.

Growing up as one of fourteen children in Conway, MS, Fredderick Nettles’ interest in Southern Studies is deeply personal and professional. Fredderick is a Graduate of the University of Mississippi with a Bachelors in General Studies. Since obtaining his degree, he has started a Production Company called “Segment Productions” where he serves as CEO and Executive Producer. Fredderick decided to return to school to pursue an MA Degree in Southern Studies with a focus in Documentary Expression.

Freddericks’ plan for his thesis includes an in depth analysis of the history of Black Athletes in Mississippi and the impact their Mental Health have had on the people in their lives.

He will explore these themes through Film, Photography and Oral History.

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