To celebrate the birthday of one of Mississippi’s most powerful truth-tellers and Civil Rights icon Fannie Lou Hamer, campers will explore history through the lens of courage, community, and justice, uncovering the stories of others like Hamer who spoke up and made a difference. Students will create works of art, writing, music, and storytelling that reflect their own experiences and celebrate their unique Mississippi stories.
At noon Wednesday, September 3, Missy Jones, research historian for Colorado Black Equity Study; DeeDee Baldwin, history research librarian at Mississippi State University; Albert Dorsey, author; and Nicholas Lemann, journalist and author, will be remembering the 150th anniversary of the Clinton Massacre as part of the History Is Lunch series. The Clinton Massacre signaled the end of Reconstruction in 1875 as white Democrats sought to “redeem” Mississippi from the newly emancipated and duly elected Black politicians. This program will take place in the Craig H.