Join us in welcoming Dr. Maryemma Graham to historic Tougaloo College. We look forward to her talk on The House Where My Soul Lives: The Life of Margaret Walker.
@CharlesWMcKinn2 Womanpower Unlimited and the Black Freedom Struggle in Mississippi by Tiyi Morris
Autobiography as Activism: Three Black Women of the Sixties by Margo V. Perkins
Who is the biggest grant winner in Retool Your School history? The answer is @Tougaloo_1869. See the full video about their historic feat at https://t.co/B61SvEcNpj. #HBCU
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In honor of the 50th Anniversary of Dr. Joyce Ladner's 'Tomorrow's Tomorrow: The Black Woman' HBW affiliate Shelia Bonner wrote a blog piece analyzing the impact of Dr. Ladner's book. To read the blog go to https://t.co/dfOgTmibr9 #ProjectHBW#WHM#JoyceLadner
In celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Tomorrow’s Tomorrow,” written by Dr. Joyce Ladner.
The Margaret Walker Center on March 25, 2021, at 6 pm CT will host a panel discussion on our Facebook page @margaretwalkercenter with Shelia Bonner, Dr. Thornton Dill & Dr. Joyce Ladner!
In celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Tomorrow’s Tomorrow,” written by Dr. Joyce Ladner.
The Margaret Walker Center on March 25, 2021, at 6 pm CT will host a panel discussion on our Facebook page @margaretwalkercenter with Shelia Bonner, Dr. Thornton Dill & Dr. Joyce Ladner!
As Thanksgiving is quickly approaching, here are a few pies that Margaret Walker made for her Thanksgiving menu in 1986. To read more from The Margaret Walker Center Archives & Museum of The African American Experience, visit https://t.co/t0ZimFtGP1
Please join us Tuesday, November 10, 2020, on our Facebook page @margaretwalkercenter at 6 pm CST for The 14th Annual Creative Arts and Scholarly Engagement (CASE) Festival with JSU alumnus and artist John Jennings.
Today’s poetry reading from October Journey will be read by Dr. Leslie McLemore.
Dr. Leslie McLemore served as Jackson States University's past Interim President.
The poem is titled, Ode on the Occasion of the Inauguration of the Sixth President of Jackson State College.
Aug 5 6pm-8pm Toni Morrison Society Event
The Enduring Legacy of Toni Morrison
@FJasmineG @imaniperry@ProfHolloway@YNPierce@dem8z
Registration
https://t.co/3gOaW1uIjX…
*CW: police brutality, white supremacy*
LISTEN 🔊: County police officers block Reverend C.T. Vivian and community organizers from attempting to register to vote in Selma, Alabama on Feb. 5, 1965. Vivian denounces state-sanctioned violence before being beaten and arrested.