Gordon Parks Museum Celebrates 75th Anniversary of Back to Fort Scott

 

 Featuring Documentary and Two-Volume Book

 

Fort Scott, Kan. June. 10, 2025 – The Gordon Parks Museum, in partnership with photojournalist and documentary filmmaker, D. Michael Cheers, recipient of the 2025 Choice of Weapons Award, are celebrating the 75th anniversary of Gordon Parks’ Back to Fort Scott with the production of a feature documentary and a two-volume book project.

The documentary, titled Fort Scott Now Stories, will offer a compelling glimpse into the community’s heartbeat, character, vibrancy, and diverse cultures. Cheers, along with cinematographer Bryce Lawson, will be in Fort Scott, Kansas from June 22 to June 29 and again from September 28 to October 4 to film local residents. The project will highlight the voices and lives of people across generations, young and old, business owners, and members of church communities, capturing both the ordinary and the extraordinary in a series of rich, authentic stories that reflect the city’s spirit.

This film and book project is inspired by Gordon Parks’ unpublished LIFE magazine assignment in Fort Scott, seventy-five years ago, in late May 1950. Parks was assigned to produce a photo essay on segregated schools, and to follow up on his 1927 classmates from the segregated Plaza School. Back to Fort Scott was eventually published by the Gordon Parks Foundation in 2015.

 

A companion two-volume coffee-table book – Fort Scott Now Stories and I Needed Paris, will also be released this fall during the 22nd annual Gordon Parks Celebration, October 2-4. After Parks’ Fort Scott assignment, he was sent to LIFE magazine’s Paris bureau from 1950-1952, where he photographed fashions and lifestyle assignments.

Actor Kyle Johnson, who portrayed Parks in the 1968 film The Learning Tree and 2021 Choice of Weapons Award recipient, will also participate in the documentary and the 2025 Gordon Parks Celebration.

The Fort Scott Now Stories documentary is scheduled for release in 2026.

For more information about “Feature Documentary and Two-Volume Book” in Fort Scott, Kansas, contact the Gordon Parks Museum at 620-223-2700 ext.5850 or by email at [email protected].

 

 

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