NMHS Unlimited Film Productions will host the fifth annual Filmmaker’s “Black Tie, Blue Jeans & BBQ” Bash on Saturday, February 25, 2017, at the Mississippi Museum of Art. The exciting chef competition showcases Mississippi’s finest culinary talents. In honor of the fifth year, chefs will compete for the title of “Master Chef” with a BBQ inspired dish. … Continue reading Fifth Annual Filmmaker’s “Black Tie, Blue Jeans & BBQ” Bash
Save the Date: Saturday, February 25, 2017 – Filmmaker’s “Black Tie, Blue Jeans & BBQ” Bash
Save the date. Join us for this fun-filled evening. Saturday, February 25, 2017 – Mississippi Museum of Art. With your help, we will be able to continue “Saving our history, one story at a time.”
Filmmaker’s Bash: Facebook Event Page
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“Walking in Their Footsteps” 2016 Recap
NMHS Unlimited Film Productions’ annual program took place at Tougaloo College in the Bennie G. Thompson Center Auditorium. Thanks to all of the participants and guests who made this event a success.
Walking in Their Footsteps: GLADYS NOEL BATES
Gladys Noel Bates was the civil rights pioneer and educator who filed the first Civil Rights lawsuit in the state of Mississippi. She was born in McComb, Mississippi. The suit, filed in 1948, charged salary discrimination against black teachers and principals. Black teachers were paid one-half of what white teachers were paid, sometimes even less. … Continue reading Walking in Their Footsteps: GLADYS NOEL BATES
Walking in Their Footsteps: ANNIE BELL ROBINSON DEVINE
Annie Bell Robinson Devine was a no-nonsense civil rights activist. Born in Canton, Mississippi, Devine was the trailblazer behind the voter registration movement in Canton and Madison County. When she began in 1963, fewer than 100 of the county’s 10,000 Black adults were registered. She was a soft-spoken woman with a ready smile, whose commitment … Continue reading Walking in Their Footsteps: ANNIE BELL ROBINSON DEVINE
It’s About You Film Festival Recap Meeting
NMHS Unlimited Film Productions had a recap meeting this morning at The Manship regarding last month’s It’s About You Film Festival, and we really enjoyed our breakfast. Yum!
Walking in Their Footsteps: ELIZA FARISH PILLARS
Eliza Farish Pillars was born in Jackson, Mississippi. She was the first Black registered nurse employed by the Mississippi State Board of Health in 1926. After graduating from the School of Nursing-Hubbard Hospital at Meharry Medical College in Nashville in 1912, Pillars worked at the Jackson Infirmary Charity Hospital, now known as St. Dominic Hospital. … Continue reading Walking in Their Footsteps: ELIZA FARISH PILLARS
Walking in Their Footsteps: ELIZABETH TAYLOR GREENFIELD
Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield was born a slave in Natchez, Mississippi. When Mrs. Holliday Greenfield moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from Natchez, she took the young Elizabeth with her. Elizabeth established a career as an acclaimed vocalist. Known as “The Black Swan,” in 1853 she debuted at the Metropolitan Hall in New York before a whites-only audience … Continue reading Walking in Their Footsteps: ELIZABETH TAYLOR GREENFIELD
“Walking in Their Footsteps” March 16 at Tougaloo College
Women’s History Month began as International Women’s Day in 1911. In 1980, President Jimmy Carter issued a proclamation declaring the week of March 8th as National Women’s History Week. In 1987, with petitions from the National Women’s History Project, Congress passed P.L. 100-9 designating March as Women’s History Month. Women’s History Month was not actually … Continue reading “Walking in Their Footsteps” March 16 at Tougaloo College