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Holtzclaw Institute @ Hinds-Utica

A Humanities Initative at Hinds Community College, Utica.

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September 2018

Melancon to Deliver Holtzclaw Lecture

We hope you can join us for the next talk in our Holtzclaw Lecture Series. Dr. Kristi Melancon, professor of English at Mississippi College, will be speaking with us about her work on race, gender and the Black Press on Thursday, October 18th as part of Homecoming Week festivities on campus. Dr. Melancon’s work examines representations of identity in the New Orleans Tribune, the nation’s first Black daily newspaper.

 

Crossing White Oak Creek

If you’ve been to the campus lately, I’m sure you’ve seen the new bridge that’s being built over White Oak Creek on Highway 18.

The bridge that MDOT is replacing actually has a pretty neat story.

When Holtzclaw first built the school on this site, students would arrive via train on the Little J rail line. This train route connected Jackson to Natchez and went through all the little towns along Highway 18 (you can still see the depot in Carpenter a few miles south of the campus). For Utica students, the train would stop alongside the tracks and drop them off a mile and a half from the campus. You can see the original site where the “Utica Institute Station” was located on Traxler road (there weren’t any buildings though; just a rail siding). If you wanted to get off at the Utica Institute, you’d just let the conductor know and they would stop the train. If you wanted to get on the train, you’d flag them down as they were coming through. In the early days of the institution, students would walk from the rail station over to the campus. In the process, they had to cross White Oak Creek on their own with whatever luggage they were carrying as they made their way to the campus.

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