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'Crossroads: Change in Rural America' exhibit at the Waveland Ground Zero Hurricane Museum


WXXV News 25
July 6, 2021
The Smithsonian’s Museum on Main Street, in cooperation with Mississippi Humanities Council, came together to showcase the ‘Crossroads: Change in Rural America” exhibit at the Waveland Ground Zero Hurricane Museum.
The exhibition will tour six communities in Mississippi and Waveland is the only host site on the Coast.
The exhibit explores how rural American communities changed in the 20
th century. The interactive exhibit showcases six panels that each tell a different story.
Bernie Cullen, museum board chair and project director, tells News 25 the exhibit allows residents in Hancock County to learn about the rich and rural heritage. “We really liked the fact that it was Crossroads: Changes in Rural America because you know we are rural, we got some city, we got some country in us but when we look at the information about this exhibit, when you look at change when you look at persevering, when you look at community, it just ....

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Derby, Baker and Slaughter-Harvey want social justice in JSU's Gibbs-Green tragedy


Derby, Baker and Slaughter-Harvey want social justice in JSU’s Gibbs-Green tragedy
Derby, Baker and Slaughter-Harvey want social justice in JSU’s Gibbs-Green tragedy
Contributing Writer,
Gibbs and Green
On Friday, May 14, the Margaret Walker Center at Jackson State University hosted via its Facebook page a virtual gallery talk of the May 1970 Gibbs-Green Tragedy. Featured was a collection of 60 photographs by Doris Derby, Ph.D., that have never been revealed within an exhibition. Following police shootings on May 14, Phillip Lafayette Gibbs, a 21-year-old junior political science major and James Earl Green, a 17-year-old Jim Hill High School senior who was walking home from work, were murdered. During the pandemonium twelve students were shot while flying debris, glass and brick injured dozens others.  ....

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