With millions of copies of his books, awards in his honor, and historical markings, it is evident Wright’s legacy did not die with him. The impact of Richard Wright, the Native Son, lives on.
Mississippi...
From wine and craft beer to aviation history and Easter celebrations, you’re sure to find something to enjoy in the Magnolia State this March.
Spring is on the horizon, and March in Mississippi provides...
… Take up his cross daily and follow me. – Luke 9:23
You do not make your own cross, although unbelief is a master carpenter at cross-making; neither are you permitted to choose your own...
The Lord is slow to anger and great in power. – Nahum 1:3
Jehovah “is slow to anger.” When mercy comes into the world, she drives winged horses; the axles of her chariot-wheels are red-hot...
The Lord is slow to anger and great in power. – Nahum 1:3
Jehovah “is slow to anger.” When mercy comes into the world, she drives winged horses; the axles of her chariot-wheels are red-hot...
Growing up a child of divorced parents in Jackson in the 1970s, author Kathryn Stockett spent much of her time as a child at her grandparents’ home in Jackson.
When Kathryn Stockett began writing...
Do you understand what you are reading? – Acts 8:30
We would be more able teachers, and not so easily carried away by every wind of doctrine, if we sought to have a more intelligent...
Jefferson County, Miss.—The education of Jefferson County’s Black students began before the end of slavery. Although Mississippi law forbade teaching the enslaved to read and write, African Americans all over the state managed in...
Pottery in the Magnolia State is as unique as a fingerprint.
The artisan culture of Mississippi is as rich as its abundance of red clay. Storefronts, studios, and markets all across the Magnolia State often...