Transcription of an interview conducted with Frank D. Barber. Barber became involved in politics when he was just ten years old going door-to-door hanging flyers for Paul B. Johnson Sr. This interest continued throughout his adult life alongside...
Transcription of an oral history interview conducted with the Honorable John Pearson of Rosedale, Mississippi. Judge Pearson discusses his life and the many years of public service he performed.
Transcription of an oral history interview conducted with Rubin and Frances Smith of Cleveland, Mississippi. Mr. and Mrs. Smith discuss their involvement in the various Civil Rights activities in their area as well as the beginning of the...
Oral history with Irene Haper. Interview was conducted by G.B. Crawford on 26 October 1983, at Horn Lake, Mississippi. Includes a transcript and audio.
Hopewell Cemetery, Kelly Crossing Road, Arkabutla, Tate County Mississippi by Louise Cox Fox contains tombstone listings, obituaries, and genealogical information.
HUD issued this report one year after Katrina and it highlights the number of housing units made available, including housing for Native Americans. The report also reviews some of the policy changes made, including that of increasing the Fair...
Health Hazard Evaluation of Police Officers and Firefighters After Hurricane Katrina --- New Orleans, Louisiana, October 17--28 and November 30--December 5, 2005 4 pages (PDF version).
Twelve football players in dark jerseys with white numbers pose on the field. No date given. The front row hold helmets on their knees, with their left forearm across the top of the helmets. Identified as, Front: Billy Burnham, Ben Nelson, Jimmy...
Headstone of Flavius J. Clark. A small rose is above the name, which is in an arched design of block letters. Birth date reads ""April 13, 1830."" The bottom portion with the death date is broken off and missing from the photograph. Location: Clark...
From the ACHGS Photographs Collection. A photograph of the Liberty Consolidated School with the students gathered outside. It became the grammar school. Written on the photograph is "W.M. Hilbun" followed by text that looks like a date.