‘A Wrong Never Righted’: Court Upholds Mississippi’s 1890 Jim Crow Voting Law

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals voted to uphold a Jim Crow law that Mississippi’s white-supremacist leaders adopted in 1890 in an attempt to disenfranchise Black residents for life.
Rep. Zakiya Summers Responds to State Auditor’s Report on Fatherlessness

State Auditor Shad White commissioned a short August 2022 report on fatherlessness stating that “Mississippi policymakers should expand programs like JROTC” as a solution for Mississippi families.
Brookhaven: Black FedEx Driver Who Said He Was Shot At Receives Death Threat

D’Monterrio Gibson, 24 years old, shared a letter with the Mississippi Free Press containing death threats directed toward him.