Dr. Wilma Mosley Clopton is a guest speaker at the “Standing on My Sisters’ Shoulders” film screening and discussion on April 3 from 3-5 p.m. at Tougaloo College in the Bennie G. Thompson Center. The event is part of the 2016 Veterans of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement Conference that begins on March 30. From Veterans … Continue reading “Standing on My Sisters’ Shoulders” Film Screening and Discussion on April 3
Mary Church Terrell Literary Club’s Annual Luncheon on April 2
Dr. Wilma Mosley Clopton is this year’s featured speaker at the Mary Church Terrell Literary Club’s annual luncheon on April 2. Make plans to attend!
History is Lunch
Dr. Wilma E. Mosley Clopton was the May presenter at the History is Lunch program hosted by the Mississippi Department of Archives and History. She presented and led a discussion on her latest film “JESSIE: One Woman, One Vision”, a documentary about her mother, Dr. Jessie Bryant Mosley, who dedicated most of her life in … Continue reading History is Lunch
History is Lunch
Dr. Clopton recently presented her film “Did Johhny Come Marching Home?” at the monthly Mississippi Department of Archives and History event. The film is a salute to the people of color from Mississippi who served in the Civil War in Mississippi. “Some people focus on which side had or did not have black men in … Continue reading History is Lunch
Dr. Wilma Mosley Clopton Featured Guest at Como Reads 2014
(Jackson, MS) – Wilma E. Mosley Clopton, Ph.D. of NMHS Unlimited Film Productions, was recently a featured guest at “Como Reads 2014” in Como, Mississippi. “Come Reads” is an annual community read event. The Emily J. Pointer Public Library, a branch of the five-county, 13-branch First Regional Library System, hosted the event. Dr. Wilma Clopton, … Continue reading Dr. Wilma Mosley Clopton Featured Guest at Como Reads 2014