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Mississippi's Confederate State Flag Subject of October 2008 Forum

October 8, 2008 | Vetting explained

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Shadow Play Entertainment, Conversations Book Club and its partners are pleased to announce our next thought-provoking forum...
"OUR STARS AND BARS: A Look at the Mississippi State Flag" On Tuesday, October 28, 2008 you are invited to the Pearl Public Library (Old Brandon Road) in Pearl, MS at 6p.m. to a discussion like no other you have attended this year! Moderated by Conversations LIVE! radio show host Cyrus A. Webb, the panelists (Deanna Tisdale of the Jackson Advocate Newspaper, Zane Bell of Primerica Financial Services, Dana Hampton, recording artist Eddie Wright and author Kia Stokes) will tackle the truth about Mississippi's state flag: what it used to stand for, what some have used it for and if it has become guilty by association. Admission is free, and the public is invited to join this important discussion. As we prepare for one of the most historic elections of our state and world history, this discussion will do much to show just how much we have advanced in our views of unity and race. +For more information, contact Cyrus A. Webb at 601.896.5616 or cawebb4@juno.com. Additional information is available at http://www.thebestbookclub.info.+ ____________________________________________________________ Click here and choose from thousands of high quality used cars.
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