Commission. We are being recorded live on cspans booktv so if you have not already please silence your cell phones. If you have not purchased the books, the panels have written you will have an opportunity to do that after outside. The authors will also be signing immediately after this panel in the authors attempt. The moderator for todays panel is robbie luckett. Robbie luckett received his ph. D. From the university offr l georgia with a focus on civilve rights history, the native mississippian he returned home to accept the position ofas associate professor ofci histord and director of the Margaret Wolter center for the study of the africanamerican experiencef at Jackson State University. Look at as a member verse festivals Advisory Board. Thanks chris. Its my great pleasure to moderate this panel on civil rights history that i think its particularly important for two reasons. One is to understand the importance of thisim building ad what it meant particularly for v segregationist
All the other has professional historians in the state issued a press release that was read on the Capitol Steps endorsing a new flag. Thats my answer. Talk about what senator might do, he was a loyalty to to his ancestor and his heritage, he had his name on the marker he went to gettysburg where they were killed and they told him there some land over there that they would like to buy but it was going to be buffered development. He went back and had the land purchase for the park service, so he was loyal to the college. Given his years in service of the fact that he counted toward the end changed and mellowed a bit on segregation, i think he would probably vote now, i voted for it to be taken down in the first ballot. Thank you. You have to look at ole ms. With how they built the conservative flag was such an integral part of the culture, and now you have both coaches and Mississippi State calling for to be be taken down. Its sort of a fascinating look at the world and all of this. I w
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The settlements have cooled, the banks of the home for thousands of years. Many different coaches live here, but theyre all americans, the for members of the jump to tribes, to a group of unique cowboys. The delta here right is the Mississippi River, is intriguing from the land water and in the june eat through the soul of america. The today is a special day for payton and jays, members of the jump to people. The tribe has lived along the banks of the Mississippi River for centuries. They hated for a place that sacred to the truck to an ancient earth work mount built by Indigenous Peoples around 400. 00 c. The 2 young men will take part in the coming of age, which you will let the site. This is a c. Anyway, amount is a very special place to us. And we just decided to be here. They will perform a dunce, and the elder will say a few words. Im glad you guys are here, young people that we can teach you and you guys learn the know our way to keep our, the way hes going. I am very proud and
The settlements have cooled, the banks of the home for thousands of years. Many different coaches live here, but theyre all americans, the for members of the jump to tribes, to a group of unique cowboys. The delta here right is the Mississippi River, is intriguing from the land water and in the june eat through the soul of america. The today is a special day for payton and jays, members of the jump to people. The tribe has lived along the banks of the Mississippi River for centuries. They hated for a place that sacred to the truck to an ancient earth work mount built by Indigenous Peoples around 400. 00 c. The 2 young men will take part in the coming of age, which you will let the site. This is a c. Anyway, amount is a very special place to us. And we just decided to be here. They will perform a dunce, and the elder will say a few words. Im glad you guys are here, young people that we can teach you and you guys learn the know our way to keep our, the way hes going. I am very proud and