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Year: 2024

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Mysterious death of a man who escaped Sudan’s bloody civil war has sparked suspicion in Missisippi

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By Michael Goldberg Associated Press/Report for America, As a child, Dau Mabil escaped war-torn Sudan and built a new life in Mississippi. This month, fishermen found the body of the 33-year-old Mabil floating in a […]

Local

Not a morsel of basic human regard for African American colleagues – Mississippi Senate stained by confederate-minded member, Angela Burks Hill

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By Christopher Young,  Contributing Writer, Try as we may to turn the corner on Mississippi’s blatant racism and confederate-minded thinking and actions, there are those – elected by the people – who will not budge. […]

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Second rally calls for reunion of missing Dau Mabil with friends and family

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By Janice K. Neal-Vincent, Ph.D., Contributing Writer, “Where is Dau Mabil?” That’s the lurking question that spouse Karissa Bowley and supporters continue to raise since he went missing three weeks ago. According to Karissa, Dau […]

Education

US Senator Laphonza Butler and US District Judge Carlton Reeves named 2024 spring commencement speakers for JSU

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The Mississippi Link Newswire, Jackson State University announces two distinguished alumni will keynote the 2024 Spring commencement ceremonies. United States District Judge Carlton W. Reeves will serve as the speaker for the graduate student ceremony […]

National

O.J. Simpson, iconic athlete and central figure in American legal history, dies at 76

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By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior Correspondent, O.J. Simpson, a towering figure in both the sports world and the annals of American legal history, has lost his battle with cancer at the age of […]

National

Millions across North America awed by total solar eclipse phenomenon

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By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior Correspondent, The eagerly anticipated celestial spectacle of a total solar eclipse finally descended upon North America after a seven-year hiatus, captivating millions of skywatchers Monday. With its grand […]

Local

Rankin NAACP unwavering, sheriff must go – Just ahead of “state sentencing” for Goon Squad, call for action to remove Rankin County sheriff gaining traction

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By Christopher Young, Contributing Writer, Gathering yet again on Saturday, April 6, 2024, the Rankin County NAACP held a Town Hall focused on two items: the state sentencing of Goon Squad members, scheduled for 9 […]

Local

College Hill observes 117 years of service by “Reflecting Celebrating Envisioning”

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By Daphne Monix Higgins, Contributing Writer, More than a century ago, a specific oak tree stood tall on the south side of Florence Avenue in West Jackson, in an area formally known as Gowdy, Mississippi. […]

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How Mississippi’s Jim Crow laws still haunt black voters today

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By Daja E. Henry, In partnership with The Marshall Project, Charles Caldwell was never meant to have a voice. Mississippi’s White ruling class made sure of it. He was part of Mississippi’s silenced majority in […]

Local

Family and community supporters remain mystified over Dau Mabil’s disappearance

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By Janice K. Neal-Vincent, Ph.D., Contributing Writer, It’s been better than a week and a half since Dau (pronounced as Dow) Mabil was last seen by his wife, Karissa Bowley, and neighboring friends. He disappeared […]

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