Wordless Wednesday – To Be Young, Black, and Educated
My mother, Patricia Hatchett Mays - University of Arkansas, Fayetteville 1971 Photo courtesy of University of Arkansas Library Special Collections
Wordless Wednesday – All Smiles with PawPaw
Our grandfather, Gus Hatchett with my brother, Russell Mays; my sister, Paedra Mays, and me - circa 1982 Newport, Arkansas
Wordless Wednesday – The Mays Kids With Our Dad
Happy Father's Day My brother, sister, me, and our father - Christmas Morning 1989, Newport Arkansas (Russell Mays, Paedra Mays, me, and Wayman Mays)
Wordless Wednesday – Newport High School Class of 1995
My high school graduating class. I'm on row seven on the end of the right side.
Wordless Wednesday – 106 Year Church Anniversary Celebration: St. Paul AME Church in Newport, Arkansas
Photo courtesy of the Butler Center for Arkansas Studies
Wordless Wednesday – Ladies Posing and Smiling
My aunt Mable Dillingham and my mother, Patricia Hatchett Mays - September 1967
Wordless Wednesday – 100th Year Church Anniversary Celebration: Morning Star Baptist Church in Newport, Arkansas
100th year church anniversary program for Morning Star Baptist Church in Newport, Arkansas 1989
Wordless Wednesday – United Harmonizers Gospel Singing Group
My grandfather, Gus Hatchett (2nd from the left) with his singing group the United Harmonizers - Newport, Arkansas circa 1949. Photo courtesy of Jackson County/WA Billingsley Memorial Library
Wordless Wednesday – Brotherly Love
William Cummings, Adrian Cummings, and my husband, Phillip Cummings - Arkansas 2017