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  2. List of first women lawyers and judges in Mississippi

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    First female (Mississippi Court of Appeals): Mary Libby Payne in 1995 [15] First female (Chief Justice; Mississippi Supreme Court ): Lenore L. Prather (1955) in 1998 [14] [10] First African American female ( Mississippi Court of Appeals ): Ermea Russell in 2011 [16] [17]

  3. Jackson Academy (Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Academy is a private school in Jackson, Mississippi founded by Loyal M. Bearrs in 1959. Bearrs claimed he established the school to teach using an accelerated phonics program he developed, [3] [4] but the school remained completely racially segregated until 1986, even forgoing tax exemption in 1970 to avoid having to accept Black students.

  4. Lanier High School (Jackson, Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    Lanier High School is a public high school located in Jackson, Mississippi, United States. It is part of the Jackson Public School District. The current principal is Valerie Bradley. [5] There were a total of 872 students enrolled in Lanier High during the 2006–2007 school year. The gender makeup of the district was 52% female and 48% male.

  5. Millsaps College - Wikipedia

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    Millsaps College. /  32.32222°N 90.17944°W  / 32.32222; -90.17944. Millsaps College is a private liberal arts college in Jackson, Mississippi. It was founded in 1890 and is affiliated with the United Methodist Church .

  6. Mary Holmes College - Wikipedia

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    Founded as Mary Holmes Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi, the college began as the brainchild of Reverend Mead Holmes (1819–1906), a Presbyterian missionary, and his daughter, Mary Emilie Holmes (1850–1906). They wanted to start a "literary and industrial school" for young black women in honor of Rev. Holmes's late wife, Mary D. Holmes.

  7. Jackson/Hinds Library System - Wikipedia

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    Jackson/Hinds Library System. Coordinates: 32.301698°N 90.179419°W. Eudora Welty Library, the main library. Jackson/Hinds Library System ( JHLS) is the public library system of Jackson and Hinds County in Mississippi .

  8. Corona Female College - Wikipedia

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    Corona Female College. Corona Female College was a female seminary, located in Corinth, Mississippi . The school was founded by Rev. L. B. Gaston in 1857. [1] It was situated in a three-story building. [2] The college had a lyceum society and the students published a literary magazine [3] which was known as The Wreath.

  9. Callaway High School (Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    Callaway High School (Mississippi) / 32.38483; -90.1716. Callaway High School is a public high school located in Jackson, Mississippi, United States. The principal of Callaway High School is Shemeka Sutton-McClung. [3] Built in 1966 on approximately twenty acres in North Jackson, Callaway was named after former educator and community activist ...