Meredith Coleman McGee shared history lessons with young learners at the Lexington Public Library

Meredith Coleman McGee shared history lessons from Nashida: Visits the Smith Robertson Museum with young readers and learners at the Lexington Public Library earlier today. Two nine year old twin sisters were regular library patrons who read over five books per week. A first grader was learning to identify words. McGee received a few history lessons from community elders. One library patron McKinney Thomas attended Smith Robertson School during the 1945-46 school year. He attended the old Lanier High School. He recalled that he and his attire family used to ride Jackson’s city bus from home to church (Morning Star Baptist Church) every Sunday during the 1940-50s. One elder shared her love for Margaret Walker Alexander. The librarian grabbed books on Frederick Douglass, Richard Wright, and Sojourner Truth for children to check out. They had never heard of these great Black Americans.

It was a very fun day.

The events was sponsored by Friends of the Lexington Public Library.

Lexington Public Library – Nov 17th event

The Friends of the Lexington Public Library  will host its Annual Book sale and Fundraising event Nov 17th, 2016. Meredith Coleman McGee will read excerpts of her new children’s book Nashida: Visits the Smith Robertson Museum at 3 pm and will be available to sign copies of all four of her books from 1 pm to 5 pm.

Brenda Ellis shared her son’s new novel with audience

Brenda Ellis shared her son’s new novel Death by Association with audience at the Afrikan Art Gallery in the Historic Farish Street District in Downtown Jackson, Mississippi this pass Saturday. Death by Association by Anthony Ellis is a -294 page- two volume novel. Vol 1 is Retaliation and Vol II is Deception. http://www.meredithetc.com This murder mystery hooks readers in Chapter One.

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Brenda Ellis – left, mother of Anthony Ellis (Author), store patron – middle, Meredith Coleman McGee – right posed for picture at the end of the book reading and signing..

New reader reading “Southern Jewel: The Elements Within”

Southern JewelA new reader is reading Southern Jewel: The Elements Within by Ty A. PATTERSON (poet) on his/her Nook Reader.

Enjoy! Reading yourself happy!

“My Brother Bo: Addicted to Paradise” – Community Connection article

my-brother-bo-addicted-to-paradise-communty-connection-articleA review of My Brother Bo: Addicted to Paradise was printed in the Community Connection article. Richard Hulse snags his 4th book review. 

 

 

 

 

https://meredithetc.com/my-brother-bo/

Meredith Etc books preserved at state library

The Mississippi Department of Archives and History (MDAH) accepted the following books: “Mary’s Story & Song” by Mary Haralson Coleman with Starkishia; “Social Justice and Christianity” by Rev. Dr. Louis Blake Hathorn; “My Brother J-Boy” by Hazel Janell Meredith; “Saving the Manatees” by JaNiya Wiliams, illustrated by Calla Ridgeway; and “Nashida: Visits the Smith Robertson Museum,” “James Meredith: Warrior and the America that created him” and “Odyssey” by Meredith Coleman McGee to preserve as archival resources.

MDAH, headquartered in the William F. Winter Archives and History Building on North Street near the Old Capitol Museum, was established in 1902. Visitors from around the world visit the MDAH to conduct research on Mississippi history.

We’re proud the works listed above have become a part of the State’s permanent collections.

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Another child reading “Saving the Manatees”

Another child is reading “Saving the Manatees” by JaNiya Williams and illustrated by Calla Ridgeway.

“Saving the Manatees” is a story, coloring, and activity book. https://meredithetc.com/saving-the-manatees/

 

“James Meredith: Warrior and the America that created him” lands on Malaysia University bookshelf

Universiti Malaysia Kelantan – Kota Bharu, 16100 Malaysia
The Office of Library and Knowledge Management Universiti Malaysia Kelantan            

The biography (textbook) James Meredith: Warrior and the America that created him lands on Malaysia University bookshelf in English. 

Support the Campaign to form the first Friends of the Richard Wright Library in Jackson, Mississippi

A group of citizens have launched a campaign to establish the first Friends of the Richard Wright Library in Jackson, Mississippi on McDowell Road.

Libraries are the most important institutions in a community.

Library Branches continuously need money to buy new books, equipment, and funds to promote library services to get people in the library. 

loretta-ellis-campaign-letter-of-supportCitizens Spearheading this campaign:

  • Meredith C. McGee, Author, South Jackson Business Owner
  • Ercilla Hendrix, wife of Ward 6 Councilman Tyrone Hendrix, mother of two
  • Starkishia Rountree, Heathcare Professional, Author, mother of four
  • Loretha Wallace, Retired South Jackson resident, mother of four, grandmother of eleven
  • Timothy Stamps, Stamps Burgers Co-Owner, Jackson
  • Jovaunda Smith, Jackson Attorney

Supporters:

  • Dorothy “Dot” Benford, Campaign for Hillary Clinton Consultant, Jackson 
  • Brenda Hyde, Executive Director/Community Educator, Southern Echo

WHAT WE HOPE TO ACCOMPLISH:

We want to increase volunteerism in the City of Jackson’s Library System and to help spearhead fundraising efforts to revitalize the City’s crumbing library services. 

Library Branches needs FRIENDS!

If you’re with us; let us know — call, email, blog, or write to us:

601.372.0229 — meredithcmcgee@gmail.com

https://meredithetc.com/richard-wright-library

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