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Speed was born on October 20, 1899, in Covington County, Mississippi, to Joseph W. and Nebraska Pickering Speed.He received a business degree from Bowling Green College. ...
L.C. Dorsey’s dedication to social justice and civil rights has earned her recognition during and after her lifetime. Her work is honored by the Jackson-based Dr. Mary S. Nelums Foundation with the annual Dr. L. C. Dorsey Social Activist Award, which celebrates individuals who demonstrate exemplary commitment to activism. [5]
The Clarion Ledger is an American daily newspaper in Jackson, Mississippi. It is the second-oldest company in the state of Mississippi , and is one of the few newspapers in the nation that continues to circulate statewide.
Contributing: N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAY NETWORK; Lici Beveridge, Mississippi Clarion-Ledger; Austin Curtright, USA TODAY NETWORK; Dave Osborn, Fort Myers News-Press; Reuters.
March 25, 2023/Clarion Ledger file photo — KeUntey Ousley of Rolling Fork, Miss., tries to salvage what he can from his mother's boyfriend's vehicle Saturday, March 25, 2023, after a tornado ...
Kay Beevers Cobb (February 28, 1942 – May 26, 2023) was an American politician and judge who served as a justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi.She also served in the Mississippi Senate.
Clarion Ledger staff members were on the scene to provide immediate coverage of the tornadoes' devastation and loss with pictures, stories and drone video. The Clarion Ledger's stories told of ...
James Ford Seale, who took part in the 1964 Ku Klux Klan murder of two black hitchhikers in Mississippi, was found not far away in 2005—despite newspapers including The Clarion-Ledger having reported him dead, apparently because Seale's family had said he was. Seale was located by the brother of one of the victims, and was convicted in 2007 ...