Portrait of John Roy Lynch by Betsy Creekmore, commissioned by an anonymous donor and featured in the House chamber of Mississippi's Old Capitol museum.
Poster: It briefly describes the purpose of a hearing that will take place. The purpose of this hearing is the violence that has occurred in Mississippi due to Freedom Summer black voter registration.
“Power Box Graffiti” adorns a utility box, featuring a whimsical cartoon ghost that appears to float above an indecipherable word. The entire composition is crafted with a vibrant white marker, contrasting sharply against the dull metallic surface of…
The image shows a woman in a black dress, wearing a gold medal engraved with an icon of a book. She smiles brightly, looking slightly to the left of the camera. The woman is Jesmyn Ward, having just received the 2011 National Book Award for Fiction.
Program, including a brief biography, for a speech given by Fannie Lou Hamer for "The Women of Pilgrim Rest M. B. Church" in Greenville, Mississippi. Includes notes and corrections in pencil.
The Artist used the Biology of the human body and (like plastic surgery) created a working human ear on his arm, though it cant hear yet he is working towards a actual working ear lobe.