Editor’s note: Historian Derrion Arrington reflects on early positions taken by Robert Clark, who in 1967 became the first ...
Presidents have invoked this throughout history -- but normally not against the wishes of local leaders except to enforce federal law.
This article is written by Lora Delohm. Editor of our sister papers, The Leland Progress.   It was funded by a grant from ...
As Mississippi lawmakers revisit school choice, Natchez and Adams County leaders voice concerns about potential impacts on ...
By Marlee Bunch, article courtesy of newsone.com It wasn’t called voter suppression back then, but civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer knew exactly how white authorities in Mississippi felt about ...
The Jewish Community Relations Council of Southern New Jersey partners with local Black organizations to revive historical ...
The Florida A&M versus Mississippi Valley State football game has been postponed and relocated. Originally scheduled for Oct. 4 in Atlanta, the game will now be played on Nov. 29 in Mississippi. The ...
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A Mississippi man who was arrested twice in the span of a month — once for allegedly arriving drunk to bail out a friend charged with driving under the influence, and again for an alleged DUI of his ...
Lawmakers selected to study school choice proposals in Mississippi made good Thursday on their promise to hear from both sides of the debate. What resulted was a dizzying day of conflicting arguments, ...
This article has been updated to correct an inaccuracy. The 166th Mississippi State Fair is just around the corner, and this year promises an extra special celebration of the beloved American ...