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  • Jackson Water Crisis: A legacy of environmental racism? and Justice for Jackson: Help Us Fix Jackson's Water System
    Chi Chi Izundu, Mohamed Madi, Chelsea Bailey , Cooperation Jackson
    Jackson Water Crisis: A legacy of environmental racism? and Justice for Jackson: Help Us Fix Jackson's Water System
    07 Sep 2022
    The city of Jackson is suffering from years of neglect by the state of Mississippi. Residents of the majority Black city need a new water system, but a legacy of racism and antipathy towards their…
  • INTERVIEW: Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer by Jack O’Dell, 1965
    Editors, The Black Agenda Review
    INTERVIEW: Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer by Jack O’Dell, 1965
    22 Jun 2022
    A 1965 Freedomways interview with Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer provides an unvarnished and unsentimental portrait of Mississippi – and of the tasks of the Freedom Movement.
  • Jackson Mississippi’s Black Ruling Class Collaborates to Give Cops Cover to Kill
    Adofo Minka
    Jackson Mississippi’s Black Ruling Class Collaborates to Give Cops Cover to Kill
    02 Jun 2021
    The “radical” Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba has presided over the police killing of eight Black citizens since 2017.
  • jackson ms
    Adofo Minka
    Jackson MS: Police Killings Continue Amid Mayoral Silence in the "Most Radical City on the Planet"
    15 Feb 2018
    In the last few months Jackson's supposedly radical mayor has lifted residency requirements for city police officers, and remained silent on a wave of officer involved shootings
  • UAW loses Canton MS union election
    Margaret Kimberley , BAR editor and senior columnist
    Freedom Rider: The Defeat of American Workers
    09 Aug 2017
    Capital is winning every round of the class war. Nissan scared Mississippi auto workers out of joining a union, and Foxconn extorted $3 billion to locate a plant in Wisconsin. Republicans cheered.
  • The UAW and local workers promise a long fight at Nissan in Canton MS.
    Mike Elk
    “Nissan, You Made Us Mad”: Union Promises to Fight Mississippi Defeat
    08 Aug 2017
    A coalition of community groups, students, clergy and environmentalis
  • How Did Berniecrats Claim the Jackson Mississippi Movement? Do They Want To Be Claimed? Should They?
    Bruce A. Dixon , BAR managing editor
    How Did Berniecrats Claim the Jackson Mississippi Movement? Do They Want To Be Claimed? Should They?
    13 Jul 2017
    By BAR managing editor Bruce A. Dixon When Jackson's mayor-elect Chokwe Antar Lumumba stepped to the podium at the cynically misnamed "Peoples Summit", the annual June pilgrimage of Berniecrats, he…
  • An Eritrean in Mississippi: The Importance of Black Diaspora-Eritrea Solidarity
    Filmon Zerai
    An Eritrean in Mississippi: The Importance of Black Diaspora-Eritrea Solidarity
    08 Jul 2015
    The work of a Black lawyer named Lumumba from Detroit drew a young man from Eritrea to Jackson, Mississippi, last year.
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