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WXXV News 25
August 2, 2021
Gulf Coast Community Ministries received an unexpected surprise in the mail.
Michael Wilson, executive director of Gulf Coast Community Ministries, checked the mail and to his surprise there was a package filled with hundreds of beautiful individually packaged homemade cards containing scripture and notes of encouragement.
This package was from a woman by the name of Lisa who lives 1,342 miles away in Salt Point, New York. Wilson said, “It took a second to soak in as I got to looking at it, I finally recognized the detail and the level of workmanship that went in to this. It dawned on me that Ms. Lisa must have spent hundreds of hours putting this together so much that I looked her up and found her up in New York state and called her to thank her and just find out her story and why she connected with our ministry down here in Gulfport, Mississippi.”
WXXV News 25
August 2, 2021
The Mississippi Department of Archives and History has recognized the Mississippi City Colored School as a significant part of history by awarding it an official historical marker.
Former students as well as local residents gathered at the ceremony to reveal the new historical marker placed in Gulfport where the school used to stand.
The facility was built in 1914 where students would complete the eighth grade.
The school was a popular spot for the community until it was closed in 1960 and later demolished. Former student Patricia Harvey said, “And all of these people in this community, all these families that you see gathered here. They either went to this school or their children went to this school. This was the community school and all the schools were segregated so this was the Mississippi City Colored School.”