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Too Poor for the Academy and Better For It 
Public Schools

Too Poor for the Academy and Better For It 

Posted on: September 14, 2024September 27, 2024

Jon Altman–Class of 1977–Greenville High School–Greenville,Mississippi My family moved from Jacksonville, Florida to Jackson, Mississippi in October of 1969.  There were issues in my parents’ marriage and my […]

    Welcome Students. Don’t Mention Obama
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    Welcome Students. Don’t Mention Obama

Posted on: January 31, 2024

Vania Blaiklock–Portsmouth Christian School–2000-2010–Portsmouth, Virginia     I attended a predominantly white private religious school from first grade until my undergraduate graduation. For a period of 15 years, […]

It’s Not What I Was Taught. It Was What I Was Not Taught
Academy Stories

It’s Not What I Was Taught. It Was What I Was Not Taught

Posted on: January 17, 2024

Caleb Bedford–Class of 2012–East Rankin Academy–Pelachatchie, Mississippi In 2022, I learned something I should have figured out more than a decade earlier. I was listening to a podcast […]

A “Completely White World”
Admissions Project

A “Completely White World”

Posted on: September 25, 2023

Ellen Ann Fentress–The Admissions Project editor It’s a truism that we learn what we know by sitting down and writing about it. That’s been the case for the […]

We Should All Just Own Up To It
Academy Stories

We Should All Just Own Up To It

Posted on: September 25, 2023

Dusty Rhodes-Nathanael Green Academy-Class of 1978-Siloam,Georgia During the summer of 1971, my family moved from the bustling city of Charlotte, North Carolina to the quiet woods and pastures […]

Still Holding Confederate Flag Cups and More
70s & 80s Alums / Admissions Project / Public Schools

Still Holding Confederate Flag Cups and More

Posted on: August 29, 2023

Reginald Shuford-Class of 1984-Cape Fear Academy-Wilmington, North Carolina I spent part of Memorial Day Weekend 2017 in my hometown, Wilmington, North Carolina, celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of my […]

The Line Between Us Was Imaginary. The Proms? That Segregation Was Real
Public Schools

The Line Between Us Was Imaginary. The Proms? That Segregation Was Real

Posted on: July 18, 2023August 9, 2023

Mary Roberson Wiygul – South Panola High School – Class of 1989 – Batesville, Mississippi My first-grade classmates and I were the state’s first students born into a […]

There Were Moments When I Could Hardly Breathe
Public Schools

There Were Moments When I Could Hardly Breathe

Posted on: March 16, 2023March 20, 2023

Rita Watts Boone-Crystal Springs Attendance Center-Class of 1970-Crystal Springs, Mississippi I didn’t think much about the day in 1970 when I took my senior photos at Crystal Springs […]

We Envied Private School Students. Why Weren’t We Taught Their History?
Public Schools

We Envied Private School Students. Why Weren’t We Taught Their History?

Posted on: November 17, 2022November 23, 2022

Skylar Smith-Northwest Rankin High School- Class of 2021-Flowood, Mississippi Growing up in central Mississippi as a public school student, I constantly heard about the army of private schools […]

I Offered My Best to a System Not Meant For All the Others I Am
Public Schools

I Offered My Best to a System Not Meant For All the Others I Am

Posted on: October 1, 2022August 9, 2023

Katrina Byrd-Lanier High School-Class of 1990-Jackson,Mississippi “She can’t even see the ball,” said the kickball team captain on Holy Ghost Elementary School playground. The sun beat down on […]

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