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Koop, Who Transformed Surgeon General Post, Dies

With his striking beard and starched uniform, former Surgeon General Dr. C. Everett Koop became one of the most recognizable figures of the Reagan era—and one of the most unexpectedly …

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[Spiehler] Where Is the Line?

"What about life-saving abortions?"

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What's In A Name?

Quick. Why did John R. Lynch get a street around Jackson State University named after him? Who is Forrest County named after? How about Duling Avenue in Fondren? Or Alcorn …

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January 17, 2013

PERS Petition Online

By RonniMott

Website includes a petition and links to more information about the issue.

July 10, 2015

In 1860 Hinds County, Slaves Outnumbered Whites Nearly 3 to 1

By Donna Ladd

Here's an interesting factoid for those of you discussing the Civil War and slavery about Hinds County, which contains Jackson, the capital, of course. It's from this link, where you can also link to a number of other Mississippi counties and see the numbers of slaves that some of the larger slave holders of the time owned. This was the scenario when "firewater" Gov. John Pettus led the secession of Mississippi from here in Jackson over slavery:

According to U.S. Census data, the 1860 Hinds County population included 8,940 whites, 36 "free colored" and 22,363 slaves. By the 1870 census, the white population had increased 10% to 9,829, and the "colored" population had dropped about 8% to 20,659. (As a side note, by 1960, 100 years later, the County was listed as having 112,205 whites, more than a twelve fold increase, but the 1960 total of 94,750 "Negroes"was only about four times what the colored population had been 100 years before.)

It's tough history, but important.

Here's a list of resources to help research who owned slaves, how many, etc.

July 4, 2012 | 2 comments

Have questions for Jackson mayoral candidates?

By Donna Ladd

Today, the JFP launched a series of interviews and other coverage of the 2013 mayoral race in Jackson. (Council coverage is coming soon.) Ongoing mayoral race coverage will appear at jfp.ms/mayorsrace. Right now the link goes to the first interview, with Jonathan Lee, which is linked below as well. But it will change shortly to a special mayoral coverage page with interviews, story links, video, audio and much more that we will collect as the campaign progresses (you can send us stuff, too, and post on your own blog entries).

Now, though, what we want to know is what questions you want our reporters to ask the candidates for mayor? Please make these open-ended (not yes-or-not, or leading "don't you think...?") kinds of questions and serious ones (that don't include unsubstantiated allegations or personal attacks). We will attempt to ask all candidates your questions, and you can also suggest questions for particular candidates. (If you have something you want us to look into that must be factchecked or substantiated, please email it directly to [email protected]). We are also checking factual statements that the candidates make and will include any corrections; we ask you to let us know if we miss anything.

We encourage a higher level of dialogue in this election than we usually see in Jackson elections, and will use the JFP site and paper, as well as public forums, to do what we can to make that happen. We need your help, though, so please let us know your serious thoughts (and disclose if you are connected to a campaign, or who you know who is). All of this is vital information for voters.

So let's get started. Following is a question we just got on Twitter for Jonathan Lee, which inspired me to do this blog post now. We will ask Mr. Lee to answer this question and add it to the bottom of his JFP interview. Note that the question was asked in an accusatory yes-or-no fashion that adds nothing to the dialogue. I will post it in its original form and then change it into a real interview question as an example of how we can all work together to do this well:

Why no question about J Lee's position on sales tax bill for infrastructure improvements?

Better question: Please ask Mr. Lee his position onthe sales tax bill for infrastructure improvements.

Oh, and we also welcome any of the candidates to come on the site and answer themselves!

Let the campaign, and respectful dialogue, begin.

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Hal & Mal's

It is a Jackson landmark for a reason. The food is real, down-home cookin’. The atmosphere is rough around the edges, but the old train station has been around for decades and has become a part of the unique character …

Que Será Será

For the past seven out of eight years, Que Será Será has held the title of Jackson's best gumbo and best red beans & rice. What's the secret to its success? Maybe it's the consistent quality of the roux. Maybe …

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Current Hurricane Info

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Facts about Mississippi, Secession, Slavery and the Confederacy

The JFP’s archives of historically factual stories about slavery, secession and the Civil War in Mississippi, with lots of links to primary documents.
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Victor Mason's Memo to Hinds County Sheriff's Office Employees

Victor Mason's Memo to Hinds County Sheriff's Office Employees dated January 18, 2018.

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Reeves's Order Dismissing Stallworth's Complaint

Judge Reeves's order dismissing Jeffrey Stallworth's complaint in the Jackson airport lawsuit.

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Danks's Motion for AG's Petition for Grand Jury

Co-Defendant, Jamie McBride's Motion and Demand for the Mississippi Attorney General's Written Petition Requesting the Impanelment (sic) of the Grand Jury

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LD's BeerRun

LD's BeerRun serves the Jackson area as both a store to pick up national and …

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AG's Motion to Dismiss Waide

AG's motion to dismiss Jim Waide as DA Smith's Attorney

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Women's Access to Quality Jobs in Mississippi

Women's Access to Quality Jobs in Mississippi (Women's Foundation of Mississippi)

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Brune's Answer to DJP's Civil Complaint

Linda Brune's answer to the Downtown Jackson Partners Civil Complaint

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DA Smith's Motion to Assign Case to Judge Roberts

DA Robert S. Smith's responds to motion to assign his case to Judge Roberts

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