Since the start of the Covid 19 pandemic NAPAC MUSEUM has had to close it’s doors to visitors, researchers, and facility renters for special functions. NAPAC founders, and volunteers have continued to work toward making the museum the most unique place in Natchez as a resource center and gateway intoContinue Reading

While contemplating the events of the week my thoughts took me back to the wisdoms placed within me through my early childhood. My parents always stressed first the importance of the roll that God plays in my life, the the roll in which they play in my becoming a viableContinue Reading

With the opening of Americas economy we the people are left to deal with more suffering and death in the name of creating more wealth for the top 1% earners of this country. We have a President who has made a mockery of our constitution , Place our justice systemContinue Reading

Juneteenth has been a very lazy laid back day of me contemplating the meaning and the impact this day (Juneteenth) has had on life. I can’t recall how many years I’ve celebrated it but for some reason the meaning has become amplified. The call for unity and understanding in inContinue Reading

The Tulsa race massacre of 1921 took place on May 31 and June 1, 1921, when mobs of white residents attacked black residents and businesses of the Greenwood District in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It has been called “the single worst incident of racial violence in American history.” The attack, carried outContinue Reading