Friday, December 9, 2016
Monday, December 5, 2016
Gravesites Take On A Life of Their Own???
Journalist Gary Pettus provides a horribly inaccurate title for what should be a harmless promotional article, "Gravesites" certainly do not "Take On A Life of Their Own" in Mississippi--not without some help. Cemeteries fortunate enough to have a competent sexton and maintenance trust take on the appearance that the living visitors and caretakers project and carve into the landscape. We have seen, however, so many sextons act with such negligence and cemetery maintenance trusts go bankrupt recently due to corruption and incompetence. Abandoned cemeteries and bankrupt organizations seem to be becoming the norm in Mississippi, but even they take on the appearance and alleged "life" of nature as it encroaches slowly but surely on the rows of graves.![]() |
| Gary Pettus, "Gravesites Take On A Life of Their Own," JCL, May 21, 2006. |
Sunday, December 4, 2016
T. DeWayne Moore --- Jack Dappa Blues Radio
On this episode of Jack Dappa Blues, Lamont Pearley interviews DeWayne Moore, director of The Mt. Zion Memorial Fund and avid researcher of African American History and Blues roots heritage.
Saturday, December 3, 2016
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