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Greenwood, Mississippi Snow SlideShow by Johnny Jennings
First BIG Snow in many a year here in the Mississippi Delta. Photos by Johnny Jennings put to a slideshow. Enjoy. JJJ
Tallahatchie Flats- Palo Alto
Right outside of Greenwood, MS on the Tallahatchie River there is a row of sharecropper's cabins that are for rent by the night, week, or month. This is a tour of the inside of Palo Alto. Great place!!!
We Got Stories - Black History: C O Wilkins (Wilkins,Washington,Smith Family)
The excerpt is from an interview with Rev. Cleveland Wilkins. He details the history, and the existence of the Wilkins, Washington, Smith Family that began in Waterford (MS) after the hierarch was brought to Mississippi as a slave from Carolina. A son, Eli Wilkins, was then born in Mississippi, married Missy Virginia Cole and thus the family began. The families are situated in Holly Springs (MS), Chicago (Illinois) and Detroit (Michigan) areas.
ASTV-2MBTDC Series Special Feature 9/11/13
Join host Tim Alan from the American Spirit Motorcycle Series in this moving tribute featuring the 2 Million Bikers To DC Ride Event 9/11/2013 in our Nations Capitol Washington,DC as over 1.3M riders came from across the United States to Honor Lives Lost on Sept 11th 2001 - We are honored and privileged to have been a part of this awesome happening for America! and to capture this event to share with the world.... as motorcyclists show their respect & resolve for lives affected 9/11/01 We Hope You Enjoy This Episode Feature. Watch American Spirit TV Coast to Coast on TUFFTV, Untamed Sports TV, Dish Network/Angel2 CH266, The WalkTV, and on ABC,CBS,NBC,FOX and Cable Affiliates in Select U.S. Cities - We're also available Worldwide via our Free Mobile App on iTuines/Droid for Smartphones, Tablets, & Pads and on ROKU, OmniverseTV, FilmOnTV & More... and cacth us on ClearVisionTV on the ClearChannel Networks Flat Screens in Airports/Terminals across the country.
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How Lobbyists Secretly Run Washington: The Rich, Money & Influencing Congress, Government (1993)
Lobbying in the United States describes paid activity in which special interests hire well-connected professional advocates, often lawyers, to argue for specific legislation in decision-making bodies such as the United States Congress. About the book:
It is a highly controversial phenomenon, often seen in a negative light by journalists and the American public, and frequently misunderstood. While lobbying is subject to extensive and often complex rules which, if not followed, can lead to penalties including jail, the activity of lobbying has been interpreted by court rulings as free speech and protected by the US Constitution. Since the 1970s, lobbying activity has grown immensely in terms of the numbers of lobbyists and the size of lobbying budgets, and has become the focus of much criticism of American governance. Since lobbying rules require extensive disclosure, there is a wealth of data in the public sphere about which entities lobby, how, at whom, and for how much. The current pattern suggests much lobbying is done by corporations, although a wide variety of coalitions representing diverse groups is possible. Lobbying happens at every level of government, including federal, state, county, municipal, and even local governments. In Washington, DC, lobbying usually targets congresspersons, although there have been efforts to influence executive agency officials as well as US Supreme Court appointments. It has been the subject of academic inquiry in various fields, including economics, law, and public policy. While lobbyists number of 12,000 people in Washington, DC, those with real clout number in the dozens, and a small group of firms handles much of lobbying in terms of expenditures. As an activity, lobbying takes time to learn, requires skill and sensitivity, depends on deft persuasion, and has much in common with generally non-political activities such as management consulting and public relations.
Numerous reports chronicle the revolving door phenomenon.[42] A 2011 estimate suggested that nearly 5,400 former congressional staffers had become federal lobbyists over a ten-year period, and 400 lawmakers made a similar jump.[46] It is a symbiotic relationship in the sense that lobbying firms can exploit the experience and connections gleaned from working inside the legislative process, and lawmakers find a ready pool of experienced talent.[46] There is movement in the other direction as well: one report found that 605 former lobbyists had taken jobs working for lawmakers over a ten-year period.[46] A study by the London School of Economics found 1,113 lobbyists who had formerly worked in lawmakers' offices.[46] The lobbying option is a way for staffers and lawmakers to cash in on their experience, according to one view.[28] Before the 1980s, staffers and aides worked many years for congresspersons, sometimes decades, and tended to stay in their jobs; now, with the lure of higher-paying lobbying jobs, many would quit their posts after a few years at most to go downtown.[28]
And it is not just staffers, but lawmakers as well, including high-profile ones such as congressperson Richard Gephardt. He represented a working-class district in Missouri for many years but after leaving Congress, he became a lobbyist.[80] In 2007, he began his own lobbying firm called Gephardt Government Affairs Group and in 2010 it was earning close to $7 million in revenues with clients including Goldman Sachs, Boeing, Visa Inc., Ameren Corporation, and Waste Management Inc..[80] Senators Robert Bennett and Byron Dorgan became lobbyists too.[81] Mississippi governor Haley Barbour became a lobbyist.[82] In 2010, former representative Billy Tauzin earned $11 million running the drug industry's lobbying organization. called the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America.[80] Many former representatives earned over $1 million in one year, including James Greenwood and Daniel Glickman.
When getting access is difficult, there are ways to wear down the walls surrounding a legislator. Jack Abramoff explained:
Access is vital in lobbying. If you can't get in your door, you can't make your case. Here we had a hostile senator, whose staff was hostile, and we had to get in. So that's the lobbyist safe-cracker method: throw fundraisers, raise money, and become a big donor.
—Lobbyist Jack Abramoff in 2011
Sylvester Magee The 120 Year Old Slave Reported As The Last Living Slave
The last recorded slave alive died in 1971. That's not even 50 years ago fam! His name was Sylvester Magee and despite being a slave he lived for 130 years. Strong genes indeed.
Magee was born in North Carolina in 1841 to prisoners of war, Ephraim and Jeanette. They worked on the JJ Shanks plantation. Magee was purchased at the ripe age of 19 just before the American Civil War by plantation owner, Hugh Magee at a slave market in Mississippi.
In 1863, Magee ran away from the Steen plantation and enlisted in the Union Army, and participated in the assault on VIcksburg.
He said when he was 22 years old, all he had ever known was plowing, scraping and picking cotton, sawing logs and other farm labor.
While in the army he remembers a white boy crying the entire time and Magee tried to comfort him but nothing helped. He told him the good Lord wouldn't judge him badly because he never hurt anyone but the tears only became more intense.
He survived after the war by doing odd jobs for white farmers. He earned ten dollars a week.
Since 1968: The Drum & Spear Bookstore
A symposium exploring the themes of cultural work, geography, and community as manifested in the history of three organizations that emerged from the social, political and cultural transformations that reshaped national and global society in 1968: the Center for Traditional Music and Dance, Appalshop and the Drum and Spear Bookstore. Panel two: Established in 1968 on Fairmont Street in Washington, D.C. and operating until 1974, the bookstore (and its branch, Malezeo, located in the HUD building) was a creative hub for black power, black consciousness and internationalist activism. Founded by African-American civil rights veterans, the non-profit quickly became a leading space for cultural production and intellectual and political engagement in the city. Participants will reflect on the bookstore's leading role in expanding critical consciousness about such issues as cultural democracy, race, activism and the significance of place in the nation's capital.
Speaker Biography: Courtland Cox is president of Center for Traditional Music and Dance Consulting and part of the DC Partners for the Revitalization of Education Projects team.
Speaker Biography: Joshua Davis is assistant professor at the University of Baltimore, where he teaches and researches broadly on 20th-century U.S. history with a focus on social movements, capitalism, urban history and African American history.
Speaker Biography: Anthony Tony Gittens is founder and director of the Washington DC International Film Festival. He was profiled in the PBS Eyes On the Prize series for his contributions to the Civil Rights movement.
Speaker Biography: Jennifer Lawson first marched for civil rights in 1963 as a 16-year old in the Children’s Crusade in support of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who had been jailed in Birmingham. In 1968, she moved to Washington D.C. and helped fellow SNCC veterans establish Drum and Spear Bookstore and Drum and Spear Press.
Speaker Biography: Judy Richardson was a staff member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in Georgia, Mississippi and Lowndes Co., Alabama and ran the office for Julian Bond's successful first campaign for the Georgia House of Representatives. Her movement involvement has strongly influenced her life's work, including her documentary film productions for broadcast and museums and in her writing, lecturing and workshops she conducts on the history and relevance of the Civil Rights movement.
The Color of Education
Nikole Hannah-Jones has spent years chronicling the way official policy has created-and maintains-racial segregation in housing and schools. Throughout her time at New York Times Magazine, her deeply personal reports on the black experience in America have offered a compelling case for addressing racial injustice and equity.
She was named a 2017 MacArthur Genius Grant Fellow (one of only 24 people chosen, globally) for reshaping national conversations around education reform and for her reporting on racial re-segregation in our schools.
This is her latest honor in a growing list of notable accolades including a Peabody, a Polk Award, and, in 2017, a National Magazine Award for her story on choosing a school for her daughter in a segregated city.
She is currently writing a book on school segregation called The Problem We All Live With, to be published on the One World imprint of Penguin/Random House.
Cosponsored by Duke Policy Bridge, the Cook Center for Social Equity, and the Public School Forum of NC, An Evening with Nikole Hannah-Jones is the inaugural event of their upcoming Color of Education annual summit, a statewide convening on race and education in North Carolina. In 2019 and beyond, Color of Education (#ColorofEducation) will evolve into a yearly, day-long summit of workshops and conversations that bring together educators, policymakers, national experts and other key stakeholders focused on achieving racial equity in education.
Inauguration of the Governor 2019
Iowa Public Television will provide live coverage of Inauguration of the Governor 2019 on air and online. Live coverage of Reynolds’ inauguration will be presented on Friday, January 18 at 9 a.m. The live event will be broadcast statewide on IPTV (.1) and streamed on Iptv.org, with a rebroadcast at 8:30 p.m. Iowa Press host, David Yepsen will anchor the broadcast. Media interested in recording the IPTV broadcast for news excerption purposes only should contact Susan Ramsey at susan.ramsey@iptv.org.
Congressman Gregg Harper Presents His Papers To The Mississippi State University Library
Congressman Gregg Harper Presents His Papers To The Mississippi State University Library
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Whitney Plantation museum confronts painful history of slavery
The first museum in America dedicated entirely to slavery opened a few months ago in Wallace, Louisiana. Michelle Miller visits the museum and found a surprising history, not only about the plantation, but her own family.
Morgan Freeman Net Worth & Biography 2018 | Salary & Earnings Per Movie!
Morgan Freeman is a multi-award winning actor, narrator and film director who was born on June 1, 1937, making him 77 years old. He was born in Memphis, Tennessee to parents Mayme Edna and Morgan Porterfield Freeman, a school teacher and barber respectively and was the youngest of four.
Freeman got his first taste of acting at the tender age of 12, when he won a drama competition in his state after performing in school plays in Greenwood, Mississippi. After graduating from high school, Morgan rejected a partial drama scholarship from Jackson State University and instead enrolled in the United States Air Force. After four years in the military, he moved to Los Angeles and took acting and dancing lessons.
Morgan Freeman’s first big break came in the 1970s, when he started working for the children’s show The Electric Company on PBS. He has since appeared on a number of motion picture films, including Driving Miss Daisy, The Shawshank Redemption, Seven, Deep Impact and Kiss the Girls.
Freeman was married to Jeanette Adair Bradshaw in 1967. The marriage ended in 1979. He wed a second time to Myrna Colley-Lee in 1984 but the couple divorced in 2010. Freeman has four children, including a son named Alfonso and a daughter named Morgana.
Morgan Freeman is one of the most successful African American actors and directors in history. He currently holds an impressive net worth of $150 million.
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Gyth Rigdon Performs Lee Greenwood's God Bless the U.S.A. - The Voice Top 8 Semi-Final 2019
Team Blake's Gyth Rigdon performs God Bless the U.S.A. in The Voice Top 8 Semi-Final Performances.
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The four-time Emmy Award-winning The Voice returns with the strongest vocalists from across the country invited to compete in the blockbuster vocal competition show’s new season. EGOT winner and multi-talented musician, actor, singer and songwriter John Legend makes his debut as a coach this season. Coming off of her second consecutive win in Season 15 - this time with a country artist - three-time Grammy Award winner and music icon Kelly Clarkson returns alongside lovable veterans Adam Levine and Blake Shelton, as well as host Carson Daly. The show’s innovative format features four stages of competition: the first begins with the Blind Auditions, then the Battle Rounds, Live Cross Battles and the Live Performance Shows. Additionally, The Comeback Stage offers six artists, who were previously eliminated, a chance to compete in the Live Shows with help from Grammy-nominated artist Bebe Rexha.
Gyth Rigdon Performs Lee Greenwood's God Bless the U.S.A. - The Voice Top 8 Semi-Final 2019
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Buddhism and Race Conference 2019 Panel One: Buddhism, Race, and Gender
The Harvard Divinity School Buddhist Community (HBC) hosted the Fifth Annual Buddhism and Race Conference: Centering Intersectionalities, on March 8, 2019 at Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge, MA.
During this conference, scholars, sangha leaders, activists, and students from diverse backgrounds joined together to engage in conversations about issues at the intersection of Buddhism, race, and beyond. This panel discussed the intersections of Buddhism, Race, and Gender.
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HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO HIRE A FORESTRY MULCHER FOR CLEARING LAND..WITH GREAT FOOTAGE!
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2008 PROPHETIC ALERT: THE OIL TORNADO VISION OF 2007 (program 1 of 4)
A few years ago before the BP oil spill disaster in 2010 in the Gulf, Perry Stone had yet another night vision that came to pass. This time, it was a vision of an oil tornado coming out of the Gulf of Mexico area. In this series of programs, Perry speculated that it could possibly have been an oil supply crisis approaching for the United States or some type of terrorist attack involving oil. But later, it was revealed what this oil tornado vision was about as the BP oil disaster exploded upon the Gulf of Mexico area and many lives and livelihoods were lost due to this catastrophe. In program 1 of this series, Perry breaks down more of the vision that was given in 1996 of the twin towers disaster and reveals the meaning of the rest of the vision that started to occur in 2008. In programs 2 and 4 of this series, Perry will delve more heavily into the oil tornado vision. This is one of a few visions/dreams that Perry has had that came to pass. Back in 2001, Perry shared his vision of the attack and fall of the twin towers in New York City after it transpired. This vision occurred back in 1996, five years before the attack happened. The links below are the broadcast of those shows.
ATTACK ON AMERICA IN PROPHECY (program 1 of 4)
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On a side note, it is extremely interesting and stunning to realize that the attack and fall of the twin towers in New York on September 11, 2001 was foretold to happen in the bible in the last generation before the horrific period of the end times explodes upon the earth known in scripture as the Tribulation period. The link to that show is below.
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Coyote Peterson comes across turtles where ever he goes, but nothing can prepare him for a once in a life time encounter with North America's largest swamp monster, the Alligator Snapping Turtle. If you think you've seen a big turtle...wait till you get a look at this beast!
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Thirty Years a Slave by Louis Hughes | Full Audiobook with subtitles
Louis Hughes was born a slave near Charlottesville, Virginia to a white father and a black slave woman. Throughout his life he worked mostly as a house servant, but was privy to the intimate details and workings of the entire McGee cotton plantation and empire. In Thirty Years A Slave Hughes provides vivid descriptions and explicit accounts of how the McGee plantation in Mississippi, and the McGee mansion in Tennessee functioned--accounts of the lives of the many slaves that lived, suffered and sometimes died under the cruel and unusual punishments meted out by Boss and his monstrously unstable and vindictive wife. He described the profane manner in which this peculiar institution dehumanized, on a daily basis, not only the black man but even more so the white man. Ultimately, Thirty Years A Slave is an expression of Hughes’s desire to accurately describe the nature of the influence that the institution of slavery had on this country during the two hundred years in which it existed here, and the influence it continues to have on the heart and soul of a post-Civil War, post-14th Amendment United States. (Introduction by James K. White)
Thirty Years A Slave
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