Source: John_Brueske / Getty Devin Brown will become the first Black woman to kayak solo down the Mississippi River, which begins at Lake Itasca and extends to the
Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves took to the X app to praise a group of racist Ole Miss students who sang “The Star-Spangled Banner” as other University of Mississippi
The Black Women’s Roundtable Organization in Mississippi remains committed to an increased voter turnout this election. The group inspired Black women to exercise their right to vote during
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves declared April will be celebrated as Confederate Heritage Month in Mississippi, keeping a 31-year-old tradition alive. The proclamation came from Beauvoir, the museum and
Source: Sean Pavone / Getty “It never ends,” began Nsombi Lambright-Haynes during an exclusive discussion with NewsOne about Mississippi’s Goon Squad members, Brett McAlpin, who filed a notice
A pair of teenage suspects, accused of firing shots at a police officer in Holly Springs, Mississippi, on Monday, found themselves apprehended after an unexpected turn of events
Source: General / Radio One Civil rights attorney Ben Crump is leading calls for action after a Mississippi police officer killed a 17-year-old Black boy by driving over
Source: Black Lawyers for Justice / Black Lawyers for Justice After several delays, sentencing will finally begin this week for the Mississippi ex-cops who pleaded guilty to torturing
Source: Facebook.com/JacksonStateU Alumni association leaders from three historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in Mississippi named in a new bill that would shut down multiple public colleges in
Source: Shepard Sherbell / Getty After a long investigation, the Justice Department announced this week that it has found conditions at three Mississippi Department of Corrections (MDOC) facilities