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Injustice in Focus

Cecil Williams, Claudia Smith Brinson

The Civil Rights Photography of Cecil Williams

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Release Date: 09/01/2024

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Politics & Government
Label: University of South Carolina Press
Language: English
Publisher: University of South Carolina Press

The Civil Rights Photography of Cecil Williams
The powerful life story and photography of an esteemed Black photojournalist from Orangeburg, South Carolina combine in this poignant reflection on the civil rights era in the state and the nation.

The powerful life story and photography of an esteemed Black photojournalist from Orangeburg, South Carolina

Cecil Williams is one of the few Southern Black photojournalists of the civil rights movement. Born and raised in Orangeburg, South Carolina, Williams worked at the center of emerging twentieth-century civil rights activism in the state, and his assignments often exposed him to White violence perpetrated by law officials and ordinary citizens. Williams's story is the story of the civil rights era.

Williams and award-winning journalist Claudia Smith Brinson combine forces in Injustice in Focus: The Civil Rights Photography of Cecil Williams. Together they document civil rights activism in the 1940s through the 1960s in South Carolina. Williams was there, in South Carolina, to witness and document pivotal movements such as then-NAACP legal counsel Thurgood Marshall's arrival in Charleston to argue the landmark case Briggs v. Elliott and the aftermath of the infamous Orangeburg Massacre.

Featuring eighty stunning photographs accompanied by Brinson's rich research, interviews, and prose, Injustice in Focus offers a firsthand account of South Carolina's fight for civil rights and describes Williams's life behind the camera as a documentarian of the civil rights movement.