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.