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University of Mississippi Makes Available Oral Histories of Student Protesters Sent to Parchman Prison Farm

<p>Historian Garrett Felber and his students began a project to document the experiences of Mississippi students arrested in 1970 and sent to the notorious prison farm.&nbsp;</p>

Sankofa Jazz Festival honored Melton Mustafa Sr

The same Florida Legislature that is trying to criminalize civil disobedience under the cloak of “riot prevention” and is in lockstep behind Georgia s to likely pass voter suppression laws, now wants to be the arbiter of “intellectual freedom and viewpoint diversity” on college campuses. I w… More Headlines

Bulloch County Black History Month 2021

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Bulloch County Black History Month 2021 Glennera Martin: Heroes never retire Glennera Martin By DR. ENOLA MOSLEY Heroes are not just found in history books. In fact, we have one who resides right here in Bulloch County. Meek, unassuming, unselfish, intelligent Glennera Martin is this week’s unsung hero. Her father. Eugene Martin Sr., served our country, worked at Fort Stewart’s commissary and was a self-employed realtor while her mother, Laura Bell Martin was a highly respected teacher, humanitarian, and the school system’s first African-American social worker. Her parents supported their daughter with love, guidance, and instilled within her a true desire to help others, coupled with a tenacity for learning and teaching.  

Glennera Martin: Heroes never retire

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Glennera Martin: Heroes never retire Bulloch County Black History Month 2021 Glennera Martin Heroes are not just found in history books. In fact, we have one who resides right here in Bulloch County. Meek, unassuming, unselfish, intelligent Glennera Martin is this week’s unsung hero. Her father. Eugene Martin Sr., served our country, worked at Fort Stewart’s commissary and was a self-employed realtor while her mother, Laura Bell Martin was a highly respected teacher, humanitarian, and the school system’s first African-American social worker. Her parents supported their daughter with love, guidance, and instilled within her a true desire to help others, coupled with a tenacity for learning and teaching.  

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