Ms. Sadie V Thompson Ms. Sadie V. Thompson was born in Ohio in 1876. Her father was born in Canada and her mother in Mississippi.
Author: Bobby Dennis
African American History of Natchez Never Stops (It’s Time You Explore It!!!)
Heritage begins with Foods Of Natchez As Black History month comes to a close in America, we in Natchez continue the tradition of honoring
United States Colored Troops Monument Natchez
01 United States Colored Troops For years the Natchez Museum of African American Culture through the help of Ser Seshsh Ab Heter-Clifford M. Boxley has
National (Black Community) Clean-up Day
Community Clean-UP Black People – PLEASE STOP – Just complaining about our condition (or do less complaining) and do something to improve the quality of Black Lives!
New Exhibit At Natchez African American Museum of Culture
Natchez Museum Of African American Culture Newest Exhibit NAPAC Museum adds the newest exhibit, “The Black Butterfly” the life of opera singer Daisy Newman a
Natchez Plans to Honor USCT
Natchez U.S. Colored Troops Monument Committee to hold Community-wide Meeting in November Public input will be sought for the next phase of the monument
NAPAC Featured in Ms Humanities Newsletter
MHC Outreach: Natchez Museum of African American History and Culture MHC Outreach: Natchez Museum of African American History and Culture Our American Rescue Plan
Official of Miss. Humanities Council visits Natchez in support of three local museums
NATCHEZ, Miss. – An official of the Mississippi Humanities Council (MHC) recently came to Natchez to offer support for three of its local museums.
NAPAC Mourns
In memory Of Francis Wallace We the founders and board of the Natchez Association of the Preservation of African American History and Culture
Remembering The Rhythm Night Club Fire
It has been seventy-one years and what is known to us as the Rhythm Night Club Fire (The Natchez Burning), is still having a meaningful