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Susan Klopfer
Susan Klopfer, journalist and author, writes on travel and tourism and civil rights. She is a member of the American Writers & Artists, Inc. (AWAI), and TravelWriters.com. Her newest books, "Where Rebels Roost: Mississippi Civil Rights Revisited" and "The Emmett Till Book" are now in print. "Where Rebels Roost" focuses on the Delta, Emmett Till, Fannie Lou Hamer, Aaron Henry, Amzie Moore and many other civil rights foot soldiers. Emphasis on unsolved murders of Delta blacks from mid 1950s on...
Author's Articles and their categories:
'Ordinary' Citizens Question Public Officials Over Voting Fraud
- News:Current Events
All-White Christmas Boycott That Worked
- News:Current Events
Black, Hispanic, Native American Farmers Rally to Save Family Farms
- Financial:Foreclosures & Short Sales
Blog a Personal Journey to Sell Your Book
- Publishing:Self-Publishing
Book Writing and Publishing--Two Activities Definitely Worth Your Time
- Publishing:Self-Publishing
Branson's First Entertainers
- Travel/Tourism
Deja vu all over again?
- Political:Liberal
Delta History and Its Old Folks Add to Region's Unique Tapistry
- Travel/Tourism
Delta Lawyer Investigated Emmett Till's death; Cleve McDowell killed 11 years ago
- Political:Liberal
Eleven Years After His Murder –No One Talks About Cleve McDowell - Pt. 2
- Political:Liberal
Eleven Years After His Murder –No One Talks About Cleve McDowell - Pt. 3
- Political:Liberal
Fired Up; Ready to Write
- Publishing:Self-Publishing
History Pops from Mississippi Schoolhouse Closet
- News
If FBI to Investigate 'Cold Cases' -- Here's One!
- News:Current Events
JoAnna Lund Leaves Tasty Legacy
- Good News: People
Katrina and Genocide? Mississippi Parallels
- Political:Liberal
PR:
Mississippi Cold Case Deserves Attention; 'While It's Still Warm,' Author Says
- Political:Liberal
Mississippi Not Easy for MLK to Maneuver
- News:Current Events
Promoting Your Books; Easy and Fun
- Publishing:Self-Publishing
Rev. George Lee Died to Vote in 'Bloody Belzoni'
- Political:Liberal
Rev. George Lee: Barack Obama Would Know His Story
- News:Current Events
Senator, Detective Take JFK Assassination Secrets to Their Graves
- News:Current Events
Stuck? Write the Title!
- Humanities:Writing
Teachers: There's a Book in You
- Publishing:Self-Publishing
The Meltons of Glendora, Mississippi
- News:Current Events
The Rev. George Lee; Suspects Never Tried
- Marketing:Visibility
There's a Book in You
- Publishing:Self-Publishing
Three Mississippi Civil Rights Cold Cases Deserve Attention
- News:Current Events
Tourists Surprised by Branson's Size; How Branson Got Started - Part 2
- Travel/Tourism
Tourists Surprised by Town's Size Want to Know “How Branson Got Started” -- Part 1
- Travel/Tourism
Voting Rights Act Still Not Passed; Newest Bill Named For Hamer
- News:Current Events
Voting Rights Act: Rev. George Lee Remembered
- News
We Could Have Used YouTube in the Movement
- Political:Liberal
We'll Be Home for Christmas; Our Neighbors -- Gone!
- News:Current Events
Where Emmett Till's Murderers Spent the Night
- News:Current Events
301+ Ways to Get Ahead: Business Success from Home
If you want to kiss your boss good-bye, this book could be your ticket to a home-based business. Lots and lots of examples of possible home-based activities are included along with stories of real people from across the county who have their own businesses, from accountants to zen instructors.
How Branson Got Started
How Branson Got Started is the captivating story of how a small Missouri town -- less that 5,000 people -- has become the world's live entertainment capital.
Internet Success with Fred
This is a very good introduction to the Internet. If you're smart enough to get this book, you won't need another because you'll learn by doing.
The Emmett Till Book
What happened to cause a young African American student's lynching in the Mississippi Delta? When Emmett "BoBo" Till threatened Mississippi's rigid Jim Crow laws this fourteen-year-old paid with his life. Till's murderers were set free yet his death spurred Rosa Parks to take her important stand in Montgomery. In this 50th anniversary, the case has finally been reopened with new and intriguing information.
Where Rebels Roost: Mississippi Civil Rights Revisited
Discover unresolved Mississippi murders - untold stories of the civil rights era. Susan Klopfer's "Where Rebels Roost" reveals new information about unique, persevering and brave people -- many who were murdered and forgotten.
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