A Mississippi voter registration form from 1965 which includes a two-page questionnaire and samples from the Mississippi Constitution that would be used to prove the applicant can read. The form has a total of 21 questions, with many questions being…
The poem was written on butcher paper about a row of shacks in Sylvester, Georgia, that the speaker considers similar to shacks in New York City, New York, and the oppression of African Americans across the nation. The poet wrote mostly in black…
This is Rodger E. Ownby's address information. This was attached to the his and John C. Stennis letters. Refer to the items "Letter from Rodger Earle Ownby to John C. Stennis" and "Letter from John C. Stennis to Mr. Rodger E. Ownby".
In this Western Union telegram, an anonymous person from Greenwood, Mississippi, writes to MSU President Dean W. Colvard, expressing their opposition to MSU playing Loyola Chicago, a team with Black players, in the NCAA tournament. The person…
The "Cowbell" is a vibrant sculpture featuring a bold red, deep blue, and striking black hand proudly gripping a cowbell. This eye-catching artwork is prominently situated in the heart of the Cotton District in Starkville, Mississippi, serving as a…
“Giraffes in the Wild” is the journey of two giraffes, one majestic adult towering gracefully over the landscape and a curious baby eager to explore its surroundings. In the backdrop, a vibrant scene unfolds with lush green trees swaying gently in…