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Oral history.; Transcript of interview conducted with Representatives Kelvin and Kimberly Buck. Kelvin O. Buck was born in Tupelo, Misssissippi in 1961. He graduated from Rust College in 1987. Kimberly Campbell Buck was born in Jackson, Mississippi and attended Mississippi State University, Auburn University, and the University of Mississippi, where she earned her law degree in 2001. Campbell Buck was first elected to the Mississippi House of Representative in 2007.

2010-02-18

Oral history.; Interview conducted with Representatives Kelvin and Kimberly Buck. Kelvin O. Buck was born in Tupelo, Mississippi in 1961. He graduated from Rust College in 1987. Kimberly Campbell Buck was born in Jackson, Mississippi and attended Mississippi State University, Auburn University, and the University of Mississippi, where she earned her law degree in 2001. Campbell Buck was first elected to the Mississippi House of Representative in 2007.

2010-02-18

Oral history.; Interview conducted with Representatives Kelvin and Kimberly Buck. Kelvin O. Buck was born in Tupelo, Mississippi in 1961. He graduated from Rust College in 1987. Kimberly Campbell Buck was born in Jackson, Mississippi and attended Mississippi State University, Auburn University, and the University of Mississippi, where she earned her law degree in 2001. Campbell Buck was first elected to the Mississippi House of Representative in 2007.

2010-02-18

Oral history.; Interview conducted with Representatives Kelvin and Kimberly Buck. Kelvin O. Buck was born in Tupelo, Misssissippi in 1961. He graduated from Rust College in 1987. Kimberly Campbell Buck was born in Jackson, Mississippi and attended Mississippi State University, Auburn University, and the University of Mississippi, where she earned her law degree in 2001. Campbell Buck was first elected to the Mississippi House of Representative in 2007.

2010-02-18

Oral history.; Alyce Griffin Clarke was born in Yazoo City, Mississippi. She was raised in Belzoni, where she graduated from McNair High School. She completed her undergraduate education at Alcorn State University and went on to earn a master's degree in nutrition from Tuskegee University. She became interested in politics while serving as director of nutrition services at Jackson Hinds Comprehensive Health Center. In March of 1985, she became the first African American woman elected to the Mississippi House of Representatives. She served on the committees of Ethics, Education, Public Health, Ways and Means, Universities and Colleges, Performance Evaluation and Expenditure Review, Judiciary B, Judiciary En Banc, and Juvenile Justice.

2008-07-21

Oral history.; Alyce Griffin Clarke was born in Yazoo City, Mississippi. She was raised in Belzoni, where she graduated from McNair High School. She completed her undergraduate education at Alcorn State University and went on to earn a master's degree in nutrition from Tuskegee University. She became interested in politics while serving as director of nutrition services at Jackson Hinds Comprehensive Health Center. In March of 1985, she became the first African American woman elected to the Mississippi House of Representatives. She served on the committees of Ethics, Education, Public Health, Ways and Means, Universities and Colleges, Performance Evaluation and Expenditure Review, Judiciary B, Judiciary En Banc, and Juvenile Justice.

2008-07-21

Oral history.; Alyce Griffin Clarke was born in Yazoo City, Mississippi. She was raised in Belzoni, where she graduated from McNair High School. She completed her undergraduate education at Alcorn State University and went on to earn a master's degree in nutrition from Tuskegee University. She became interested in politics while serving as director of nutrition services at Jackson Hinds Comprehensive Health Center. In March of 1985, she became the first African American woman elected to the Mississippi House of Representatives. She served on the committees of Ethics, Education, Public Health, Ways and Means, Universities and Colleges, Performance Evaluation and Expenditure Review, Judiciary B, Judiciary En Banc, and Juvenile Justice.

2008-07-21

Oral history.; Alyce Griffin Clarke was born in Yazoo City, Mississippi. She was raised in Belzoni, where she graduated from McNair High School. She completed her undergraduate education at Alcorn State University and went on to earn a master's degree in nutrition from Tuskegee University. She became interested in politics while serving as director of nutrition services at Jackson Hinds Comprehensive Health Center. In March of 1985, she became the first African American woman elected to the Mississippi House of Representatives. She served on the committees of Ethics, Education, Public Health, Ways and Means, Universities and Colleges, Performance Evaluation and Expenditure Review, Judiciary B, Judiciary En Banc, and Juvenile Justice.

2008-07-21

Oral history.; Alyce Griffin Clarke was born in Yazoo City, Mississippi. She was raised in Belzoni, where she graduated from McNair High School. She completed her undergraduate education at Alcorn State University and went on to earn a master's degree in nutrition from Tuskegee University. She became interested in politics while serving as director of nutrition services at Jackson Hinds Comprehensive Health Center. In March of 1985, she became the first African American woman elected to the Mississippi House of Representatives. She served on the committees of Ethics, Education, Public Health, Ways and Means, Universities and Colleges, Performance Evaluation and Expenditure Review, Judiciary B, Judiciary En Banc, and Juvenile Justice.

2008-07-21

Oral history.; Interview conducted with Douglas Anderson on January 15, 2009. Douglas L. Anderson was born in 1939 in Jackson, Mississippi. He was the eleventh of twelve children. He attended Mary Jones grammar school, Walton Elementary, and Lanier High School. Anderson went on to attend Dillard University, receiving a bachelor's degree in mathematics. He then attended the University of Oklahoma, where he earned a master's degree. After college, Anderson worked as an educator in Meridian Public Schools, Jackson Public Schools, and was an assistant professor of mathematics at Jackson State University. He served in the Mississippi House of Representatives, the Mississippi State Senate, and on the Hinds County Board of Supervisors.

2009-01-15

Oral history.; Transcript for interview conducted with Douglas Anderson on January 15, 2009. Douglas L. Anderson was born in 1939 in Jackson, Mississippi. He was the eleventh of twelve children. He attended Mary Jones grammar school, Walton Elementary, and Lanier High School. Anderson went on to attend Dillard University, receiving a bachelor's degree in mathematics. He then attended the University of Oklahoma, where he earned a master's degree. After college, Anderson worked as an educator in Meridian Public Schools, Jackson Public Schools, and was an assistant professor of mathematics at Jackson State University. He served in the Mississippi House of Representatives, the Mississippi State Senate, and on the Hinds County Board of Supervisors.

2009-01-15

Oral history.; Interview conducted with Douglas Anderson on January 15, 2009. Douglas L. Anderson was born in 1939 in Jackson, Mississippi. He was the eleventh of twelve children. He attended Mary Jones grammar school, Walton Elementary, and Lanier High School. Anderson went on to attend Dillard University, receiving a bachelor's degree in mathematics. He then attended the University of Oklahoma, where he earned a master's degree. After college, Anderson worked as an educator in Meridian Public Schools, Jackson Public Schools, and was an assistant professor of mathematics at Jackson State University. He served in the Mississippi House of Representatives, the Mississippi State Senate, and on the Hinds County Board of Supervisors.

2009-01-15

Oral history.; Interview conducted with Douglas Anderson on January 15, 2009. Douglas L. Anderson was born in 1939 in Jackson, Mississippi. He was the eleventh of twelve children. He attended Mary Jones grammar school, Walton Elementary, and Lanier High School. Anderson went on to attend Dillard University, receiving a bachelor's degree in mathematics. He then attended the University of Oklahoma, where he earned a master's degree. After college, Anderson worked as an educator in Meridian Public Schools, Jackson Public Schools, and was an assistant professor of mathematics at Jackson State University. He served in the Mississippi House of Representatives, the Mississippi State Senate, and on the Hinds County Board of Supervisors.

2009-01-15

Oral history.; Interview conducted with Douglas Anderson on January 15, 2009. Douglas L. Anderson was born in 1939 in Jackson, Mississippi. He was the eleventh of twelve children. He attended Mary Jones grammar school, Walton Elementary, and Lanier High School. Anderson went on to attend Dillard University, receiving a bachelor's degree in mathematics. He then attended the University of Oklahoma, where he earned a master's degree. After college, Anderson worked as an educator in Meridian Public Schools, Jackson Public Schools, and was an assistant professor of mathematics at Jackson State University. He served in the Mississippi House of Representatives, the Mississippi State Senate, and on the Hinds County Board of Supervisors.

2009-01-15

Oral history.; Interview conducted with Edward Blackmon, Jr. in Canton, Mississippi on June 26, 2009. Edward Blackmon, Jr. was born and grew up in Canton, Mississippi in 1947. He graduated from Rogers Senior High School and went on first to the Tuskegee Institute and finally to Tougaloo College, where he received a degree in political science. He earned his law degree from George Washington University in Washington, DC in 1973. He was affiliated with the NAACP, the Magnolia American Bar Associations, and the Mississippi Trial Lawyers Association. Blackmon was first elected to the state legislature in 1979, and again in 1984.

2009-06-26

Oral history.; Interview conducted with Edward Blackmon, Jr. in Canton, Mississippi on June 26, 2009. Edward Blackmon, Jr. was born and grew up in Canton, Mississippi in 1947. He graduated from Rogers Senior High School and went on first to the Tuskegee Institute and finally to Tougaloo College, where he received a degree in political science. He earned his law degree from George Washington University in Washington, DC in 1973. He was affiliated with the NAACP, the Magnolia American Bar Associations, and the Mississippi Trial Lawyers Association. Blackmon was first elected to the state legislature in 1979, and again in 1984.

2009-06-26

Oral history.; Interview conducted with Edward Blackmon, Jr. in Canton, Mississippi on June 26, 2009. Edward Blackmon, Jr. was born and grew up in Canton, Mississippi in 1947. He graduated from Rogers Senior High School and went on first to the Tuskegee Institute and finally to Tougaloo College, where he received a degree in political science. He earned his law degree from George Washington University in Washington, DC in 1973. He was affiliated with the NAACP, the Magnolia American Bar Associations, and the Mississippi Trial Lawyers Association. Blackmon was first elected to the state legislature in 1979, and again in 1984.

2009-06-26

Oral history.; Interview conducted with Edward Blackmon, Jr. in Canton, Mississippi on June 26, 2009. Edward Blackmon, Jr. was born and grew up in Canton, Mississippi in 1947. He graduated from Rogers Senior High School and went on first to the Tuskegee Institute and finally to Tougaloo College, where he received a degree in political science. He earned his law degree from George Washington University in Washington, DC in 1973. He was affiliated with the NAACP, the Magnolia American Bar Associations, and the Mississippi Trial Lawyers Association. Blackmon was first elected to the state legislature in 1979, and again in 1984.

2009-06-26

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