My Uncle, Alexander Cooper, the first African American Post Master in Newport, Arkansas.
Wordless Wednesday – When Your Mother Is Also Your School Guidance Counselor
My Dad, Wayman Mays, with his mother, Gladys Denson Mays in 1969 at WF Branch High School
Wordless Wednesday – An Amaysing Legacy Continues
My Dad, Wayman Mays, with is brother, Leslie Mays and me - Newport, Arkansas
Wordless Wednesday – All Smiles With the Baby
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hatchett with great grand baby Gia - Newport, Arkansas 1973
Wordless Wednesday – Blakeney Family Reunion 2022
Blakeney Family Reunion 2022 Charleston, South Carolina
Wordless Wednesday – Honoring My Ancestors
Trisha viewing the headstone AFTER Phillip found it. Chicago, Illinois 2014
Wordless Wednesday – Shorter College Sewing Club
Early 1900s in North Little Rock, Arkansas - Photo courtesy of University of Arkansas, Little Rock Special Collections
Wordless Wednesday – St. Paul AME Church Choir Newport, Arkansas
My Granny, Gladys Denson Mays, standing second from the left - Photo courtesy of the James Morgan Collection, Butler Center for Arkansas Studies
Happy Birthday, Alex Haley
I read Alex Haley's Roots when I was 12 years old with my Granny during summer break. I remember not wanting to go outside and play, so she told me I had to read a book if I was going to stay inside. My Granny had been a teacher/high school guidance counselor for over 50... Continue Reading →
Wordless Wednesday – My Family Photos Made Into A Book
Trisha Mays-Cummings
Wordless Wednesday – The Birthday Girl is 45 Today
Trisha Mays-Cummings
Wordless Wednesday – Celebrating Our 22nd Year of Marriage
Phillip and I at the University of Arkansas in 1996