Thursday, January 19, 2017

Parris experience in Mississippi

In Mississippi we went to Medgar Evers home. He was a civil rights activist in the NAACP at the time of his death when he was assassinated in his driveway. It seemed too good to be true that I was in a historic place. Until I realized that the blood after he got hit with the bullet was still on the driveway when he was shot in 1963. And it is now 2017. That blood has been there for the last 54 years and that amazed me.

-Parris Collick, City Neighbors High School 

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