Included in Publishers Weekly's Spring 2026 Fiction & Nonfiction Preview"A deeply considered photographic and historical exploration of the waterways known as the Inner Passage in the South Carolina Lowcountry...Throughout the book, Richards demonstrates a commitment not only to understanding this history but also to understanding the people and landscapes that continue to carry it into the present. Her photographs and writing move beyond documentation alone, creating a thoughtful meditation on the responsibility of preserving histories that continue to shape contemporary life."—Lenscratch"The Inner Passage: An Untold Story of Black Resistance Along a Southern Waterway by Virginia McGee Richards provides a visual history of the Intracoastal Waterway that runs between Massachusetts and East Texas, which enslaved men and women were forced to build but which they also used to escape to freedom in South Florida." —Publishers Weekly"They’re the kind of photographs and stories that stay with you for a while." —Hyperallergic"The Inner Passage is a memorable photography collection with insights into an important region and the people formed by it."—Foreword Reviews, STARRED REVIEWENDORSEMENTS“Making brilliant use of an old photographic process, Virginia Richards has soulfully summoned a heartrending past. What a vital and astonishing book! Through landscape and portraiture, it speaks, and haunts, and sings.”—Robin Kelsey, author of Photography and the Art of Chance “Virginia McGee Richards’ breathtaking photographs visualize histories of Black resistance and resilience, while transcending time and powerfully reminding us that the past is an indelible part of the present.”—Steven Nelson, coeditor, Black Modernisms in the Transatlantic World