Before Civil Rights activist Dave Dennis participated and then helped plan Mississippi’s famous Summer of Freedom in 1964, ...
Dave Dennis, a Shreveport native and civil rights icon, will speak at LSUS on Friday to discuss his role in the 1964 Summer ...
The town of Fayette hosted a ceremony Feb. 28 for the unveiling of a Mississippi Freedom Trail marker honoring James Charles ...
"The City did not initiate moving the cell tower. The City agreed to this to accommodate the State’s intended use of the land ...
Robert G. Clark, who was elected in 1967 as Mississippi's first Black lawmaker of the 20th century and rose to the ...
In 1968, he became the first Black person to serve in the Legislature since Reconstruction. Shunned by colleagues at first, ...
As the Trump administration moves to dismantle the Education Department, officials have suggested other agencies could take ...
Eddie George was pondering the next steps in his burgeoning career as a college football coach while driving back from the ...
Robert Clark paved the way for future Black legislators in Mississippi when he successfully ran for the Mississippi house in ...
THEY DESCRIBE HIM AS A PILLAR IN THE STATE LEGISLATURE AND A FIXTURE DURING THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT... ááááNATSáááá BRINGING BODY ROBERT CLARK JUNIOR, A TRAILBLAZER IN MISSISSIPPI STATE HISTORY, IS ...
A longtime Mississippi lawmaker will lie in state at the Capitol Building. Robert G. Clark, who was a member of the ...
William Watson celebrated the audiobook launch of Twelve Steps for White America for a United States of America.