The Natchez Museum of African American History and Culture, housed in the former post office building on Main Street, explores the complex and often painful history of Black Natchez residents from the ...
The town wears its history like a comfortable old sweater—proud but not pretentious, elegant but lived-in. Founded in 1716, ...
The Two Mississippi Museums honored the Tougaloo Nine during an annual ceremony on March 29. Saturday marked 64 years since ...
Another week of the Trump administration brought additional actions from President Donald Trump and his administration ...
Civil rights advocates, historians and Black political leaders are sharply rebuking President Donald Trump for his order ...
With a hot tamale trail and the world catfish festival, Mississippi has a culinary scene unlike any other in the States – ...
STARKVILLE — Mississippi State University is home to the Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library, a massive collection of ...
National Civil Rights Museum’s Director of History and Curatorial Services said “Without Bayard Rustin, there is no “I Have a ...
The Mississippi Children’s Museum (MCM) in Jackson celebrated a big milestone on Thursday! According to MCM officials, the ...
Maxine Smith, Dorothy Truitt Walk and Cornelia Crenshaw were civil rights leaders who challenged injustice and made a difference for all Memphians.
Occupying quad space and setting up “Zionist-free zones” violate campus rules and American civil rights law. The groups regularly flout other federal laws, too. Within a mile of the White House, ...
With its glittering casinos, vibrant nightlife, and Gulf Coast charm, Biloxi, Mississippi, lives up to its reputation as the ...