Oxford teenagers are invited to participate in a public reading of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” in a special presentation at 5...
African American history takes center stage from 1-5 p.m. today as the Burns-Belfry Museum celebrates Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. According to its website BurnsBelfryMuseum, Burns...
There is nothing quite like New Orleans. Growing up, my family would always take trips down to the Crescent City and we would do the usual,...
If your child will attend Oxford Middle School or Oxford High School next school year, do not miss important parent meetings on Monday, May 5 and...
James Meredith returned to the limelight in Mississippi on June 5, 1966, marching on foot from Memphis to Jackson, to support the effort for black voter...
Rebels Take Part in ‘Rewarding’ Experience off the Field The Ole Miss softball team does not open its season until Feb. 7, but in many regards, the...
Worldwide celebrations set for Tuesday April 26, 2013, marking the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Letter From Birmingham Jail. By Hillary Houston, staff writer,...
Sadly, most generations have a “where were you” moment. Pearl Harbor, Kennedy in Dallas, Reagan shot or 911. I was almost ten years old in the...
I Have a Dream for My Community: What is Yours? By Kelly Shannon Graeber, Director, Volunteer Oxford Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. once said, “Life’s most...
The Paradox of James Meredith By JOE ATKINS OXFORD – James Meredith’s new book, A Mission from God, co-authored with William Doyle, sometimes reads like the...