From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection; Cartoon by Jim Lange. An elephant (drawn as a man) is labeled "Okla. G.O.P." [Oklahoma] and is holding a sign that reads, "Welcome Spiro!" Hearts surround the elephant's head. In the background is an...
cartoon by Jim Ivey; "Appropriations Bills" worry as they look at an exclamation mark with a "Veto" stamp and a question mark with a "Veto Override" stamp.
cartoon by Jim Lange; A small fish with a human head is shown asleep in the water. A larger fish labeled "Gov't Control" is behind the little fish with its mouth open. A bigger fish labeled "Socialism" is unknowingly behind this fish with its...
From the Maurer (John B.) Freedom Summer Photographs; Batesville, MS staff joining hands outside. John Maurer writes, "We shall overcome." Left to right: Unidentified woman and man, Claude Weaver, Geoff Cowan, Kathie Amatniek (Sarachild), Luther...
Photograph of USM cheerleaders. Top: Brenda Talbert, Sally Floyd, Danny Mitchell, John Runnells. Bottom: Richard Peters, Nancy Meador, Jim Miller, Pam Stamps. This photo is featured in the 1970 Southerner yearbook on page 98.
Photograph of Cary Thrash, Herb Ivison, Liz Payne, Larry Payne, Leonard Farmer, Jim Payne, and Senator Trent Lott on their way to the NFC Championship Game in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Featured in the USM Alumni News, vol. 50, no. 4 (Spring 1997) on...
cartoon by Jim Ivey; "State School Super' Floyd Christian" is a hen that sits on eggs that symbolize one billion dollars for the "Education Program." Governor Claude Kirk ponders over the situation in the background.
Photograph of Coach Daryl Moody (center) and football players Ken Alderman (No. 15), Jeff Bower (No. 7), Jeff Hammond (No. 18), and Jim Nyers (No. 12). Photograph featured in the 1976 Southerner yearbook on page 83.
cartoon by Jim Lange; The top picture shows a rocket ready to launch on the right and a small dot on the left labled,"Common cold bug (highly magnified)" The dot is sneezing. The bottom picture shows the same dot in the same positon with the...
cartoon by Jim Lange; A car is shown driving down a road marked "55 mph." The passengers are making comments and asking questions about the scenery along the road.
Photograph of Dr. Neil R. McMillen, who was awarded one of the two 1990 Bancroft prizes in American History for his book, Dark Journey: Black Mississippians in the Age of Jim Crow. Featured in the 1990 Southerner yearbook on page 321.
A collection of interviews with African-Americans of the Mississippi Gulf Coast, circa twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, who knew Colonel John Robinson, an African-American pilot who was tapped by Ethiopian Emperor Haile Sellassie in the...
cartoon by Jim Orton; A man stands at a desk in a nearly empty chamber of the House of Representatives: there are a few figures in other desks in the room, in poses that would indicate boredom or sleep. The man poised to read his speech says to...
From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection; Cartoon by Jim Lange. President Jimmy Carter is shown wearing a coon skin cap and holding his hands behind his back. Carter is smiling at a large bear that is facing him. The bear is standing on its back...
cartoon by Jim Lange; A large bear, marked with a Soviet hammer and sickle and labeled "Soviet Aggression," is shown looking hungrily at the word "AnGOla."
cartoon by Jim Ivey; The "Tallahassee City Commission" tells a young boy, "Hang Your Head on a Hickory Limb, But Don't Go Near the Water." The boy sweats as he looks at a pool representing "Tallahassee City Pools."
From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by Jim Ivey. In the background of the cartoon, a U.S. soldier holding a rifle with bayonet makes his way through jungle foliage. In the foreground, a rifle with smoke rising from the barrel is...
A collection of eight interviews with participants in the Mississippi civil rights movement. The people interviewed discuss how they came to participate in the civil rights movement, their various activities, including voter registration, Freedom...
cartoon by Jim Orton; A fort with four towers is secured by soldiers, artillery, surveillance, and a helicopter. An alligator floats in a moat that surrounds the fort." The fort is labeled "House Intelligence Committee" At the drawbridge of the...