The summer of 1964 was known as Freedom Summer, a time when citizens and activists from all over the country went to Mississippi to join with local African Americans in their struggle for equality. Randall, a young photographer from NYC, made his way to the South that Summer and documented all aspects of the battle against racism. Most of his images were never before been printed or published until he donated his negatives to the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, where an exhibition of prints from those negatives was organized to commemorate the 35th anniversary of that fateful Summer.