O’Bannon H.S. Black History Program

Mary Haralson Coleman, who turned 84, Sunday February 27th, was the guest speaker for O’Bannon High School’s Black History Program, Friday, February 24, 2017 in Greenville, Mississippi. Ms. Coleman is the recipient of the “Living Legend: New Author Historic Figure” award. She lived during the Great Depression, in the Jim Crow south, and during the Civil Rights Movement.

The 7th graders in the audience were reading Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry last week, and were stunned when Ms. Mary mentioned living some of the experiences they read in their historic fiction book. They enjoyed a lively Q & A session in their classroom afterward. Delta Democrat Times writer Catherine Kirk wrote an article “Author to discuss living during Civil Rights Movement” about Ms. Coleman.

WABG News 6 ran two television spots on the events. Ms. Mary said smiling, “They treated me like a queen.” The school superintendent, Larry Green, attended the event, purchased hardback and softback books and is putting copies of Mary’s Story & Song in all four high schools in Greenville. At Noon Meredith Coleman McGee and Starkishia (the co-author of Mary’s Story & Song) joined Ms. Coleman at the Book Gallery for an author panel. Kathyn B. Thompson broke the book purchasing record. She is a true book lover. Bless her heart. The Hardy’s, the students, the media, and everyone was warm. The authors love Greenville.

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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

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