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Fired teacher awarded $200K in discrimination suit
News Briefs From Across The State Jury agreed woman was fired because of race A woman who said she was fired from the Mississippi School for the Deaf because she is black was awarded over […]
News Briefs From Across The State Jury agreed woman was fired because of race A woman who said she was fired from the Mississippi School for the Deaf because she is black was awarded over […]
Wikileaks, a non-profit website, recently released the gun sight video of a 2007 incident in Iraq that showed unarmed civilians being gunned down by pilots of U.S. Apache helicopters. A dozen civilians, including two Reuters […]
Initially charged with killing two black teens in 1964 JACKSON – A federal court of appeals has upheld the conviction of a reputed Ku Klux Klan member accused of killing two black teens more than […]
PHOTO EXHIBITION at Smith Robertson Museum and Cultural Center The City of Jackson’s Department of Human & Cultural Services and Smith Robertson Museum and Cultural Center present Mound Bayou: The Promise Land – 1887-2010, […]
The world-renowned Ballet Magnificat is back beginning Friday, April 9th, 10th, and 11th with a fresh Spring Concert Series. The series features three distinct ballets that will be showcased at Jackson Academy’s new Performing Arts […]
The Fannie Lou Hamer National Institute on Citizenship and Democracy will recognize six outstanding individuals at our 4th Fannie Lou Hamer Humanitarian Awards Luncheon to be held Friday, April 16, 2010. The honorees will receive […]
The winner of the 2010 Blues Foundation’s International Blues Challenge is scheduled to appear on a locally based television show this weekend. Jackson native and Mississippi Bluesman Grady Champion will appear on the Delta Renaissance, […]
(MCT) PHILADELPHIA — Reginald Bryant, 68, a Philadelphia radio and TV host, a labor union spokesman and a founder of the National Association of Black Journalists, has died. Bryant died of cancer at a Philadelphia […]
AUGUSTA, Ga. – Tiger Woods has teed off in the second round of the Masters trailing Fred Couples by three strokes. Woods lost a shot to Couples while warming up on the practice range when […]
WASHINGTON – Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, the court’s oldest member and leader of its liberal bloc, is retiring. President Barack Obama now has his second high court opening to fill. Stevens said Friday […]
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