Martin Luther King Jr. was told repeatedly it was too dangerous for him to come to Mississippi. Mississippi lead the world in reports of racial violence. Despite the warnings, King did come to Jackson, and spoke in front of the Mississippi State Capitol building in the days leading up to Medgar Evers entering the University of Mississippi.
Saturday, January 13, 2024
Martin Luther King in Mississippi
I'll Love You Forever
When I woke up, I realized I was dreaming about my mother again. I was angry at her, in the dream...again.
Mother! Mother! Where are you? I'm here all alone. I've been calling and calling for you. Mother! Where are you? Why aren't you here with me?
Grief doesn't manifest itself very well in me. Neither does love. I asked my mother once why she only ever attended three or four out of the countless theater performances I was involved in, and she said, "Because you never told me they were happening." I don't accept love well. I guess, I feared she wouldn't go if I told her, so I never told her.
In a world where nothing lasts, complete love and complete surrender to another person seems fairly cruel. It's not just that we were given and then taken away that makes it cruel, but that we were given, then made to feel we could never do without, and then taken away. I am convinced there's a fairly large number of people who only believe in heaven because there's someone they miss so much that the only way they can bear it is with the belief that they will be reunited one day.
Mother! Mother? Where are you? You said you'd be here, but you're not.
My mother loved the book, "Love You Forever" by Robert Munsch and illustrated by Sheila McGraw.
Softly she sings to him:
"I'll love you forever
I'll like you for always
As long as I'm living
My mommy you'll be."
Thursday, January 11, 2024
Kolchak: The Night Stalker (Theme from the TV Series)
Wednesday, January 10, 2024
Tuesday, January 9, 2024
Landon Talks. A Lot
A teacher at the Laurel Magnet School of the Arts and former winner of the Mississippi Educator of the Year, Landon Bryant is the creator of the insanely popular channel LANDONTTALKSALOT, where he discusses the fine details of Southern Culture in a way that reminds anyone from here of being here.
He's on the advisory board of the Lauren Rogers Museum in Laurel. A 2014 BA graduate from the University of Southern Mississippi, His wife Kate is a painter and journalist, also living in Laurel.
With the success of Ben and Erin Napier's "Home Town" on cable TV and now the sensation surrounding Landon, the renaissance of Lauel is unmistakable like a firework at night.
Laurel was one of the first locations of the Office Supply Company outside of Jackson. It's there that my Uncle Boyd met Alexander and Elizabeth Chisholm who involved him in the career of Lyontine Price. On my many trips eastward to Laurel, I soon became enchanted with its picturesque downtown and the old homes off the square.
Landon's videos have a hypnotic quality to them. They invoke a feeling for your own childhood in your own hometown and a memory for people long moved onto another plane.
Fresh out of college, Landon and Kate's first apartment with their baby burned to the ground with all their belongings. Local fundraisers helped them get back on their feet without any hint of the massive success coming their way.
Landon Talks A lot -- Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/@Landontalksalot
Landon Talks A Lot -- Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/landontalks/?hl=en
Landon Talks A Lot -- Tic Tok
https://www.tiktok.com/@landontalks?lang=en
The Coolest Kate -- Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/thecoolestkate
Katelyn Bryant -- Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/katelyn.ellzey
What Caused The Civil War
Sometimes, people question whether the Civil War was about slavery or not. This is what Lincoln said as the war raged on around him:
"Yet, if God wills that it continue until all the wealth piled by the bondsman’s two hundred and fifty years of unrequited toil shall be sunk and until every drop of blood drawn with the lash shall be paid by another drawn with the sword as was said three thousand years ago so still it must be said ‘the judgments of the Lord are true and righteous altogether."Monday, January 8, 2024
They Leave Home
We bring them home. We raise them up. We fill them up with as much spirit and love and learning as we can possibly find. One day, you realize their home isn't big enough for them anymore. All those qualities you tried so hard to put them are greater than the place they grew up can hold.
The true cost of keeping Mississippi last at everything, and all the stubborn unwillingness to change, and all the blaming of the wrong people is just this: we lose our children. We grew them to be too large to fit in the world we created for them.
My words float out in the air in the hopes that they'll land somewhere that will make a difference. It's all I can do.