• About Us
  • Contact Us
  • e-Edition
  • Subscribe
    • Home Delivery
    • Payments
  • Advertise
    • Payments
    • Media Kit
  • Gallery
    • Photo Gallery
    • Video Gallery
The Mississippi Link
  • Home
  • News
    • News Briefs
    • Auto News
  • The Buzz
    • Police Report
    • Buzz Report
    • youReport
    • youReport: Submit your report
  • Opinion
    • Columns
    • Editorials
    • Letters To The Editor
    • Submit A Letter To The Editor
  • Sports
  • Religion
    • Obituaries/Deaths
  • Business
  • Education
  • Health
    • Family Medicine
News Ticker
  • [ April 6, 2018 ] Mike Epsy: Statment of Candidacy for United States Senate News
  • [ August 28, 2015 ] KATRINA: Jordan family reflects on unforgettable experience Entertainment
  • [ August 27, 2015 ] Remembering Katrina: “I didn’t plan to evacuate” Entertainment
  • [ September 30, 2014 ] Black History Month is not dead Education
  • [ March 3, 2014 ] Amber Alert: Two year old Myra Lewis is missing News
  • [ November 12, 2013 ] “Cover Mississippi”, kickoff campaign launches this Friday at Metro Mall Health
  • [ May 24, 2012 ] Mississippi Link Exclusive: Sgt. Marcus Wright speaks News
  • [ March 22, 2023 ] At the State of the Black Press Address, breaking news and a Global Media app take center stage National
  • [ March 22, 2023 ] Commentary: Public health and welfare in Mississippi Local
  • [ March 22, 2023 ] Future of Jackson’s trash pickup just days away Local
  • [ March 17, 2023 ] More than 130 registered for the SBA Community Navigator Pilot Program’s (CNPP) MS Delta Lending Fair – ‘The take-aways were great,’ says Alonzo Lewis Business
  • [ March 15, 2023 ] ‘Black in Law’ Trailblazers Celebration Local
HomeNational

National

National

At the State of the Black Press Address, breaking news and a Global Media app take center stage

March 22, 2023 Online Editor 0

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior Correspondent, More than 30 NNPA publishers and journalists followed up the address with a special White House visit in which Shalanda Young, the director of the U.S. Office […]

National

On the anniversary of Bloody Sunday Biden and Harris vow continued push for voting rights

March 8, 2023 Online Editor 0

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Senior National Correspondent, To protect one of America’s most precious liberties – the right to vote – 600 courageous people marched out of Selma, Alabama 58 years ago; however, their […]

National

SCOTUS poised to rule against student loan forgiveness as protestors rally to save Biden’s plan

March 1, 2023 Online Editor 0

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Senior National Correspondent, Millions of student loan borrowers, particularly those of color, risk losing out on relief if the Supreme Court strikes down President Joe Biden’s student loan debt forgiveness […]

National

Biden renews calls for police accountability during State of the Union address

February 8, 2023 Online Editor 0

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Correspondent, With the parents of Tyre Nichols in attendance for the State of the Union address, President Joe Biden renewed the call for police accountability and the passage of […]

No Picture
National

Amid Mississippi water woes, proposal could unseat mayors

January 18, 2023 Online Editor 0

By Emily Wagster Pettus Associated Press, As Mississippi’s capital city of Jackson struggles with water problems and its Democratic mayor clashes with the Republican governor, lawmakers debated a proposal Wednesday that would allow recall elections […]

National

Democrat Sheila Jackson Lee introduces Anti-White Supremacy Bill, then schools Republican Boebert on hate

January 18, 2023 Online Editor 0

By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Correspondent, That’s enough of racism and bigotry, says Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee. The Democratic representative from Texas has introduced House Resolution 61, which would amend Title 18 of the […]

National

Timeless counsel from our revered Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. – Rediscovering Lost Values

January 11, 2023 Online Editor 0

By Christopher Young, Contributing Writer, Second Baptist Church at 441 Monroe Street in Detroit is the oldest African-American congregation in Michigan, and some sources say in the Midwest. It has been listed on the National […]

National

Amid the chaotic speakership debate in the House, a star is born

January 11, 2023 Online Editor 0

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Correspondent, It’s possible that after the bitter campaign for House Speaker ended on January 7th, Americans – especially black Americans – felt a strong sense of déjà vu. New […]

Posts navigation

1 2 … 102 »

 

Advertisements

Follow on Facebook

Follow us on twitter

Tweets by MississippiLink

Advertisements

Copyright @ 2023, The Mississippi Link - Site Designed by No Regret Media