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Sex Trafficking in Mississippi

Is sex trafficking an issue in Mississippi? Read our collection of stories.

10 Easy Ways YOU Can Help the JFP Chick Ball Fight Sex Trafficking

The 2013 JFP Chick Ball is fighting local sex trafficking and helping the victims. Please donate or volunteer!

From 2004: Chokwe Lumumba v. Mississippi Bar

Read a 2004 JFP story about Chokwe Lumumba's battle with the Mississippi Bar, including several PDFs of legal documents.

FACTCHECK: Is Jonathan Lee a 'Rankin County Republican'?

The JFP looks at the facts behind the rumor.

In His Own Words: Lumumba Explains HIs 'Jackson-Kush Plan'

The month before the 2012 Democratic Primary, Lumumba talked to a national publication about his controversial plan for Jackson.

2009 JFP Interview with Harvey Johnson Jr.

The JFP interviewed Harvey Johnson Jr. during his campaign to return to the mayor's office after Frank Melton.

Lee on the Defensive Over Judgments

The JFP broke the story April 24 about mayoral candidate Jonathan Lee's business problems.

Lee's Legal Troubles Multiply

A fifth lawsuit has emerged against Mississippi Products Inc.

Jonathan Lee on the Defensive Over Business Judgments

Mayoral candidate Jonathan Lee went on the defensive on April 24, 2013, over default judgments against his family business, Mississippi Products Inc. Read the story and see the PDFs.

JFP Interview with Chokwe Lumumba, 2009

Read Lumumba's cover interview when he ran for Jackson City Council in 2009.

Lumumba's New 'Frontier'

Chokwe Lumumba has a fascinating, if controversial, history in Jackson and beyond.

Chokwe Lumumba: From Militancy to Mainstream

The 2013 JFP Interview with Chokwe Lumumba delves deeply into his past, and his world view.

The Jackson Plan

The Malcolm X Grassroots Movement developed a "plan" for several cities around the country. Read the Jackson Plan here.

My First Encounter With Chokwe Lumumba

Soon after the JFP launched, Editor Donna Ladd tried to cover a rally for Chokwe Lumumba—where white media were not welcome.

Council Rejects Street-Repair Project

In February 2013, the Jackson City Council voted down a proposal to pave streets.

City Using 'Old Money' for Paving

After Mayor Johnson returned to office in 2009, he spent money that Frank Melton never bothered to spend on paving around the city.

A Matter of Time

Rural Mississippi legislators killed a bill to allow Jackson voters to decide to use a local-option sales tax to fund paving and infrastructure needs.

Yes, It Was That Bad

Donna Ladd tells the story of her sexual assault by a football star when she was a teenager.

Divided We Fall: The Aftermath of James Anderson's Death

The JFP takes you inside the Rankin County culture where the young killers of James Craig Anderson developed their hatred of African Americans.