The name ‘Mississippi’ rang out every night in United Center at DNC 2024
By Dr. Anne T. Sulton, Esq. JA Senior International Correspondent By Alice Thomas-Tisdale JA Publisher Emerita Although seated “along the third base line near home plate” and only 40 delegates strong, the Mississippi delegation had reason to cheer with over 4,500 other delegates representing 56 other jurisdictions. Mississippians’ contributions to the Democratic Party and our entire nation were subjects of many speakers at the podium mike on “home plate”. Repeated mentions of Fannie Lou Hamer’s name, and other Mississippians, added to the excitement for all attendees fortunate enough to get into the United Center in Chicago. Credentials authorizing entry into the arena were not easy to obtain. Security was tight. The Jackson Advocate was able to get press credentials for two reporters. The event was historic and everyone there knew it, and were excited to be an eyewitness to history. Unlike any other Democratic National Convention, Mississippi delegates seemed to
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