“History comes alive this week in Biloxi” plus 3 more |
- History comes alive this week in Biloxi
- All should know black history, civil-rights leader Julian Bond says
- Black history is American history
- History champion Smyth dies
History comes alive this week in Biloxi Posted: 21 Feb 2011 01:19 PM PST A visit to the Biloxi Community Center this week is like a trip back in time. Hundreds of artifacts and clothing from a bygone era are on display, to the delight of history buffs. |
All should know black history, civil-rights leader Julian Bond says Posted: 21 Feb 2011 10:33 AM PST J ulian Bond, who made history and now teaches history, was reading a book about Atlanta during the civil-rights movement. He found himself in that book, but, more importantly to him, he found many things he never knew that took place right around him. |
Black history is American history Posted: 21 Feb 2011 10:19 AM PST It's February and the chocolate factories went into overdrive. It was a bad month to be a rose, too. This month, millions of dollars were spent to express love and friendship. |
Posted: 21 Feb 2011 07:51 AM PST Friends and family of Marie J. Smyth remember her as a funny, hard-working woman who was a champion of Henderson County's history. Smyth, 93, of Flat Rock, died Tuesday, Feb. 15 at Autumn Care of Saluda. |
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