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Mississippi’s first Black lawmaker of the 20th century died Tuesday. Robert G. Clark's son and successor, state Rep.
First elected to the House in 2014, where she was the sole Republican member of the Congressional Black Caucus, Ms. Love said she would not vote for Mr. Trump for president in 2016 after the ...
After pro-Palestinian demonstrators were met with racist jeers from counter-protestors at University of Mississippi on Thursday ... monkey noises towards a Black woman, captioning it “Ole ...
Israel-Hamas war demonstrations at the University of Mississippi ... noises and gestures at a Black student in a raucous gathering that was endorsed by a far-right congressman from Georgia.
For the conference committee process — that is, the appointment of three House members and three Senate members to negotiate ...
Young believes these issues will be central to the 2026 Congressional Midterm Elections ... deeply saddens me to hear so many in Mississippi’s Black community suggest that my decision to ...
Robert G. Clark, who was elected in 1967 as Mississippi’s first Black lawmaker of the 20th century and rose to the second-highest leadership role in the state House of Representatives ...