Gordon Parks Museum Releases a Two-Volume Book- Fort Scott Stories and I Needed Paris
Fort Scott, Kan. Sept. 11, 2025 – The Gordon Parks Museum, in partnership with photojournalist and
documentary filmmaker D. Michael Cheers, 2025 Choice of Weapons Award recipient, proudly presents a
special two-volume book – Fort Scott Stories and I Needed Paris, celebrating the 75th anniversary of Gordon
Parks’ “Back to Fort Scott.”
This 244-page photo essay book contains wonderful story telling images by various photographers, along with
some of Gordon Parks iconic photos he took in 1950.
Fort Scott Stories, is the first volume, that is inspired by Parks’ 1950-Fort Scott photo essay assignment for Life
Magazine. This book offers a powerful glimpse into the heartbeat of Fort Scott, through vivid portraits and
authentic storytelling. It captures the voices of residents across generations, business owners, church members,
and everyday citizens reflecting the city’s spirit, diversity, and resilience.
I Needed Paris, is the second volume of the book that follows a group of student-photographers through Paris,
retracing Gordon Parks’ path while he worked for LIFE magazine (1950–52). The book reimagines his fashion,
portrait, and documentary work, featuring African American expats, emerging Black designers, and intimate
portraits of migrant and refugee communities.
The two-volume coffee-table set, Fort Scott Stories, will be available for $65 per book (plus tax) and is planned
for release during the 22nd Annual Gordon Parks Celebration, October 2–4, 2025. With a limited number of
copies being printed, pre-orders are highly recommended.
To place your order or for more information, contact the Gordon Parks Museum at 620-223-2700 ext. 5850 or
email [email protected].
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