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I'm just a Mississippian blogging about the world. Category Archives: Our Communities. August 30, 2013. Where Are We Now? One of my colleagues and I were talking about The Butler and the issue of Black on Black crime. My colleague said she walked out of the movie because she could not tolerate being face to face with the pain of the Civil Rights Movement. The turning point for her was when the Black girl was spit on during the Woolworth sit in. Their boycotts were successful in organizing the Black commu...
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30 | August | 2013 | My Mississippi Eyes
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I'm just a Mississippian blogging about the world. Daily Archives: August 30, 2013. August 30, 2013. Where Are We Now? One of my colleagues and I were talking about The Butler and the issue of Black on Black crime. My colleague said she walked out of the movie because she could not tolerate being face to face with the pain of the Civil Rights Movement. The turning point for her was when the Black girl was spit on during the Woolworth sit in. Their boycotts were successful in organizing the Black communit...
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Where Are We Now? | My Mississippi Eyes
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I'm just a Mississippian blogging about the world. August 30, 2013. Where Are We Now? One of my colleagues and I were talking about The Butler and the issue of Black on Black crime. My colleague said she walked out of the movie because she could not tolerate being face to face with the pain of the Civil Rights Movement. The turning point for her was when the Black girl was spit on during the Woolworth sit in. 2) to end segregated drinking foundations, segregated restrooms, and segregated seating. Their b...
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History | My Mississippi Eyes
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I'm just a Mississippian blogging about the world. August 30, 2013. Where Are We Now? One of my colleagues and I were talking about The Butler and the issue of Black on Black crime. My colleague said she walked out of the movie because she could not tolerate being face to face with the pain of the Civil Rights Movement. The turning point for her was when the Black girl was spit on during the Woolworth sit in. 2) to end segregated drinking foundations, segregated restrooms, and segregated seating. Their b...
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Jacqueline Samuel | My Mississippi Eyes
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I'm just a Mississippian blogging about the world. Author Archives: Jacqueline Samuel. December 19, 2013. What Does It Mean To Be Poor In America? The gentleman who posed the most important question of the day. One headmaster acknowledged that TV portrays America as being a very rich country and this view of America resounds around the globe. And so he asked, “What does it mean to be poor in America? Here are a few photos. I want to emphasis that not everyone in Indonesia lives in these conditions. I...
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Life Lessons | My Mississippi Eyes
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I'm just a Mississippian blogging about the world. Category Archives: Life Lessons. December 19, 2013. What Does It Mean To Be Poor In America? The gentleman who posed the most important question of the day. One headmaster acknowledged that TV portrays America as being a very rich country and this view of America resounds around the globe. And so he asked, “What does it mean to be poor in America? Here are a few photos. I want to emphasis that not everyone in Indonesia lives in these conditions. I wa...
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Civil Rights Movement | My Mississippi Eyes
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I'm just a Mississippian blogging about the world. Category Archives: Civil Rights Movement. August 30, 2013. Where Are We Now? One of my colleagues and I were talking about The Butler and the issue of Black on Black crime. My colleague said she walked out of the movie because she could not tolerate being face to face with the pain of the Civil Rights Movement. The turning point for her was when the Black girl was spit on during the Woolworth sit in. Their boycotts were successful in organizing the Black...
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The Civil Rights & Social Justice News: Anne Moody's Former College Professor Recalls This 'Gifted Mississippi Activist and Writer'
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The Civil Rights and Social Justice News. News, articles, reviews, announcements of civil rights, social justice (people and places): Emmett Till, Jena 6, MLK, civil rights, human rights, Mississippi Delta, Deep South and more. Saturday, February 7, 2015. Anne Moody's Former College Professor Recalls This 'Gifted Mississippi Activist and Writer'. Mississippi author and civil rights activist, Anne Moody. We shall always remember a brave and plucky and committed. Continued toward the Sun. She was a fine st...
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Mississippi Sovereignty Commission, State Government Funded Racist Department: September 2011
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Mississippi Sovereignty Commission, State Government Funded Racist Department. Market and Sell YOUR Books. CLICK HERE FOR My special Tips for Indie Authors. Wednesday, September 21, 2011. Civil Rights and Social Justice News: Real Civil Rights History Beats Out "The Help" and Hollywood's Take on Mississippi. Civil Rights and Social Justice News: Real Civil Rights History Beats Out "The Help" and Hollywood's Take on Mississippi. SALTER, JNO. R. SALTER JR, JNO. R. SALTER JR, JOHN. SALTER JR, JOHN R. Image=...