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Black institutions, including the church, the schoolhouse, and the press, kept public vigil over promises made, broken, and, in some instances, renewed during the long march toward liberation.
'Black Codes' in the South-- A Hinderence to Blacks during the Reconstruction Era. Sherry Stone ... of their subjugation of Blacks with the enactment of “Black Codes,” initially in Mississippi.
A new historical marker reminds Mississippi of one of the state’s most pivotal court cases during the Civil Rights Movement.
From 1860 to 1875, which was the era of Reconstruction, Black people were permitted to vote. More than a century later, whites did not want Blacks to know that they ever had the right to vote in ...
A Mississippi State Trooper salutes the coffin of former State Representative and House Speaker Pro Temp Robert Clark, Jr., before the changing of the honor guard in the State Capitol rotunda ...
A brand-new interactive tour takes you through downtown Huntsville to showcase at least 16 buildings and other sites built by Black businesspeople and entrepreneurs during the Reconstruction Era ...
Danyelle Holmes, 49, an organizer with the Mississippi Poor People's Campaign, right, speaks during at a roundtable discussion on elections, race and voter fatigue, Oct. 25, 2023, in Jackson, Miss ...
A historical Black-owned hotel in Meridian, Mississippi, was razed after falling into disrepair. The hotel was once a safe haven for Black travelers during segregation.