PBS documentary ‘The Harvest’ to screen in Jackson at The Ned Theater
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PBS Documentary The Harvest to Screen in Jackson at The Ned Theater
Jackson, TN — Community members are invited to attend a special screening of the PBS American Experience documentary The Harvest on Saturday, November 1, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at The Ned, 314 E Main St, Jackson, TN 38301.
This powerful film, directed by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Douglas A. Blackmon, explores how school integration transformed his hometown of Leland, Mississippi. Beginning in 1969, when federal courts ordered Mississippi schools to fully desegregate, Blackmon and his classmates became part of the first generation of black and white children in Leland to attend all twelve grades together. The documentary tells the extraordinary story of how that first class became possible, then traces the lives of Blackmon and his classmates, teachers, and parents from the first day through high school graduation in 1982.
Set against the backdrop of sweeping social and demographic change, The Harvest is both a riveting portrait of how those children’s lives were transformed and how the town — and America — were changed. But as the film follows the lives of those children into the present, it is also a portrait of what our society has lost in its failure to finish the work begun a generation ago. Watch the official trailer: PBS Trailer
This screening of The Harvest is supported by Georgia Humanities with funding from the Wilbur and Hilda Glenn Family Foundation, in collaboration with Humanities Tennessee and the Weakley County Reconciliation Project, the Jackson Equity Project, and the Lynching Sites Project of Memphis, with the United Way of West TN serving as the local fiscal agent. Following the film, a panel of residents will share their experiences of school integration here in West Tennessee.
Event Details
- What: Screening of The Harvest (PBS American Experience)
- When: Saturday, November 1, 2025 | 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
- Where: The Ned, 314 E Main St, Jackson, TN 38301
- Cost: Free and open to the public (Register Here)
About the Filmmaker
Douglas A. Blackmon is a Pulitzer-Prize-winning author, journalist, and filmmaker. His first book, Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II, won a Pulitzer Prize in 2009 for its searing revelation of a largely forgotten system that continued to hold African-Americans in forced labor after the Civil War and persisted deep into the 20th century. He was also co-executive producer of the acclaimed documentary film based on Slavery by Another Name, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2012, attracted more than five million viewers in its first broadcasts on PBS, and continues to be regularly rebroadcast on public television across the U.S.
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