From the ACHGS Photographs Collection. William Lafayette Whittington (January 4, 1843 to January 5, 1937) standing outside. William was one of the last Confederate soldiers in Amite County. His first marriage was to Mary Victoria Whitehead and...
Brooks Chapel Cemetery, Brooks Chapel Methodist Church, Brooks Chapel Road, Tate County Mississippi by Louise Cox Fox contains tombstone listings, obituaries, and genealogical information.
From the McRee (James F.) Papers. News release from the Office of Economic Opportunity in Washington D.C., announcing a grant of $1.2 million to Rust College to administer a Head Start program for 600 pre-school children in Marshall and...
Early settlers of South DeSoto County Miss., by Louise Cox Fox, is a genealogical history of the part of DeSoto County, Mississippi, from which Tate County was formed in 1873.
Resolution written by the Jackson-Hinds chapter of the Jackson State College Alumni Association condemning the May 15, 1970, shooting of student protesters at Jackson State College by Mississippi law enforcement officials. The shootings resulted in...
Telefax sent to Dr. John A. Peoples, president of Jackson State College, from faculty and staff at Kent State University, expressing sympathy following the May 15, 1970, shooting of student protesters at Jackson State College by Mississippi law...
Telefax from Harris L. Dante, Chairman of the Faculty Center at Kent State University, to Dr. John A. Peoples Jr., president of Jackson State College, expressing sympathy following the May 15, 1970, shooting of student protesters at Jackson State...
Black-and-white photograph of students marching in front of the Governor's Mansion in Jackson, Mississippi, to protest the May 15, 1970, shootings at Jackson State College. In a confrontation between Mississippi law enforcement officers and Jackson...
Black-and-white photograph of a memorial located at Jackson State University honoring Phillip Lafayette Gibbs (1948-1970) and James Earl Green (1952-1970), the two students killed during the May 15, 1970, shooting of student protesters by...
Black-and-white photograph of flowers and a sign reading "If I die two shall take my place" at the entrance to Alexander Hall on the campus of Jackson State College. Alexander Hall was the location of the May 15, 1970, shooting of Jackson State...
Black-and-white photograph of students from Millsaps College marching on Capitol Street toward the Governor's Mansion in Jackson, Mississippi, to protest the May 15, 1970, shootings at Jackson State College. In a confrontation between Mississippi...
Resolution of the Jackson State College National Alumni Association, Inc., condemning the May 15, 1970, shooting of student protesters at Jackson State College by Mississippi law enforcement officials. The shootings resulted in the wounding of...
Letter from Lucious Jester, San Francisco U. S. S. Rowan, United States Navy, to Brothers and Sisters of Jackson State College, expressing sorrow following the May 15, 1970, shooting of student protesters at Jackson State by Mississippi law...
Black-and-white photograph of students from Millsaps College rallying in front of the Millsaps student union to protest the May 15, 1970, shootings at Jackson State College. In a confrontation between Mississippi law enforcement officers and...
Speech made on telelvision by Governor John Bell Williams of Mississippi one week after the the May 15, 1970, shooting of student protestors at Jackson State College by Mississippi law enforcement officials. The shootings resulted in the wounding...
Black-and-white photograph of Robert G. Clark, representative in the Mississippi Legislature, speaking in the Jackson State College auditorium at a public hearing investigating the May 15, 1970, shooting of Jackson State student protesters by...