Oktibbeha County NAACP chair Yulanda Haddix with Cherraye Oats, a niece of Fannie Lou Hamer, at the "Tea Time Reflections: Fannie Lou Hamer and the Voting Struggle" event held by the Oktibbeha NAACP at Starkville's J. L. King Center.
Oktibbeha NAACP chair Yulanda Haddix and assistant chair Cathy Rodriguez at "Tea Time Reflections: A Celebration of Fannie Lou Hamer and the Voting Struggle," an event held at Starkville's J. L. King Center.
Oktibbeha NAACP chair Yulanda Haddix speaking at the "Tea Time Reflections: Fannie Lou Hamer and the Voting Struggle" event held by the Oktibbeha NAACP at Starkville's J. L. King Center.
Recreation of the world map- following migration paths using materials such as circuit boards, speakers, electrical wires and fittings, sound component.
Traditional Afghan wool rug depicting military drones. Eight drones, four red and four white, in the center form a medallion shape over a gold background. Four more red ones are in the corners on a blue field. The outside border is red with blue and…
David Nash is known for creating sculptures primarily from wood. A significant aspect of his work is his use of unseasoned wood, which means the wood is not fully dried. This allows the natural processes of cracking, warping, and weathering to become…