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Program for Catfish moon, by Laddy Sartin, which was performed at Mannoni Performing Arts Center and the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival in Washington, DC in April 1995.

12-13 April 1995

From the Johnston (Erle E., Jr.) Papers; Article by Erle Johnston regarding the first instance of integration in intercollegiate sports in Mississippi. Discusses the 1955 Jones Junior College football team, cited as the first college team in Mississippi to participate in a sporting event against an integrated team. Includes information on the controversy that surrounded the Mississippi school's decision to allow the team play against Compton College. Also discusses the 1995 Homecoming events, which included an invitation from officials at Jones to black and white players from the 1955 Compton College team to participate in the Homecoming Parade." A type-written note from Erle Johnston is attached at the front of this article.

April 1995

From the Constance Savery Papers. A letter from Constance Savery and her sister Christine to JoAnne Dawe. The letter regards an update on both Constance and Christine.

09 April 1995

From the Constance Savery Papers. A letter from Constance Savery and her sister Christine to JoAnne Dawe. The letter regards a surprise birthday party, Constance's eyesight, a visit from Savery's god-daughter and her children. The letter also regards a story about "cake and wine."

28 April 1995

From the Hatcher (William H.) Collection. A memoir by William Hamilton Hatcher of his time serving during World War II as a paratrooper.

25 April 1995

From the Edythe Evelyn Gandy Collection. Color photograph of the Hattiesburg High School Class of 1938 at their 57-year reunion. Seated from left to right, Mary Love Fountain Mohler, Annelle Gates Goza, Otta Nell Gray Assaf, Mary Virginia Burke, Loraine Johnson Padelford, Helen Cameron Young, Clarice Sherman Barron, Frances Burkett Bond, Hazel Overall Watkins, and Mary Elizabeth Lott Easterling. Standing from left to right, A. J. Jones, Edythe Nell Cleveland Grittith, Harry L. Turner, Harold Grove, Doris Sanderfer Vaughn, Blanche Wilkins Barge, Leon McDaniel, Hattie Pearl Walker Decell, Joe K. McMahan, Ida L. Cameron, W. Foster Tisdale, Margaret Johnson Ladner, William Kelley Edmiston, K. T. Eason, Evelyn Gandy, and Wilmer Bond. Photograph by Ursula R. Jones of Hattiesburg.

21 April 1995

Oral history.; Two interviews conducted on April 3, 1995 and June 8, 1995 with Constance Baker (born 1912). Mrs. Baker has spent her life working for civil rights and in teaching. She was involved in the Head Start program from its inception and was still active in the NAACP at the time of the interview.

03 April 1995; 08 June 1995

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