In Every Hard Sweetness, Carter-Jones chronicles Civil Rights' era
atrocities through the story of her
family's experience with an all-too-common practice in which Black men were
wrongfully incarcerated in institutions for the criminally insane. The result is a stunning work reflecting on race,
criminalization, and the devastating consequences of a Black father's
incarceration on his psyche and family, specifically his Black daughter.
Told through a mixture of photography, ekphrasis, and erasure,
Carter-Jones' powerful collection creates an extraordinary record of
her family's life at a time of great suffering and upheaval.