Black marriages of Tate County, Mississippi : 1873-1900, compiled by Louise Cox Fox in 1997, lists African American marriages that took place in Tate County, Mississippi, between 1873 and 1900. The information is based on records from the Tate...
Brooks Chapel Cemetery, Brooks Chapel Methodist Church, Brooks Chapel Road, Tate County Mississippi by Louise Cox Fox contains tombstone listings, obituaries, and genealogical information.
Black-and-white photograph of Warner Buxton, president of the Jackson State College Student Government Association, speaking through a megaphone, explaining that students holding a vigil have agreed to disperse so that the Mississippi State...
Two story brick antebellum home built in the 1850's by Judge C. C. Shackleford. Built of solid brick walls three to fourteen inches thick and extending to the ground. Fourteen foot ceilings in most rooms. There is a central breezeway with large...
From the Ingalls Shipbuilding National Women's Welding Championship Collection. Image depicts spectators and contestants involved in a welding competition. Two contestants are visible, both are wearing dark-colored jackets and pants in addition to...
From the Rankin (Annie) Papers. Four-page handwritten letter signed Annie [Rankin] to Caroline and Frank [Stewart] dated September 1, 1970. Rankin writes about her husband's ill health. She writes about the outcome of the federal investigation...
From the Rankin (Annie) Papers. Handwritten letter on ruled paper dated February 8, 1967 to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart, signed from Mr. and Mrs. Annie Rankin. Rankin writes about health problems of her husband, receiving donated funds, plans...
From the Rankin (Annie) Papers. Three-page handwritten letter signed Annie [Rankin] to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart dated April 8, 1971. Rankin writes about the physical and emotional toll of her civil rights work and being a primary caretaker...
From the Rankin (Annie) Papers. Seven-page handwritten letter signed Annie [Rankin] to Caroline [Stewart] dated April 12, 1968. Rankin writes that her husband was to attend the march on Washington, D.C. but cannot due to his health (she...
From the Rankin (Annie) Papers. Two-page handwritten letter signed Annie [Rankin] to Caroline [Stewart] dated May 4, 1971. Rankin writes of a relative, recently discharged from the Army, who protested in Washington, D.C., and was arrested. She...
From the Rankin (Annie) Papers. Two-page handwritten letter signed Annie [Rankin] to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson dated December 31, 1971. Rankin thanks the Watsons for remembering her family at Christmas and tells them she has been appointed to...