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James Meredith honored in his hometown thanks to these studentsIt’s time. In cooperation with the Mississippi Department of Archives and History, a class of Rhetorical Criticism students at FSU recently completed a project to install a historical marker in ...
The Mississippi Department of Archives and History approved the class’ submission and began work in July to install the sign in Kosciusko, which occurred Dec. 20. According to WAPT-TV in Jackson ...
The poet Maya Angelou remains beloved more than a decade after her death. Yet few lift up the power of her voice in the ...
“I’d never heard of another Black woman, young girl, who had been raped,” recalled a sexual abuse survivor from Kosciusko, Mississippi ... Made by History takes readers beyond the headlines ...
Columnist Sid Salter reflects on the family of the former State Auditor who became the first Mississippi statewide elected ...
This week marks the 25th anniversary of the landmark contribution of $100 million by Jim Barksdale to improve reading skills ...
RODEO EVENTS WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THIS WEEKEND. TBLACK HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATIONS ARE CONTINUING AT THE TWO MISSISSIPPI MUSEUMS. MICHAEL MORRIS, THE DIRECTOR OF THE MUSEUMS SAID THEY HAVE AN A LIST ...
Women artists feature in new additions to the National Trust for Historic Preservation's Historic Artists' Homes and Studios ...
Mississippi has a long history of voter suppression. An 1890 rule that permanently strips people convicted of certain crimes of their right to vote remains in the state's constitution. This ...
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