02/27/2026
We proudly spotlight ABEO member Bessie Brown, one of the first Black students to enter Mississippi State University in 1967, a time of great turbulence in Mississippi and across the South.
Entering Mississippi State University was not easy. It required courage, determination, and an unshakable belief in self. Despite real fears for her safety, Ms. Bessie knew she had earned her place. She made the grades. She met the standards. She deserved to be there.
Coming from a traditional Black high school with limited resources, no new textbooks until 11th grade and no access to the public library, she still found a way to excel. An avid reader, she studied anything she could get her hands on, proving that brilliance is not limited by circumstance.
While at Mississippi State University, she continued to break barriers, becoming:
• The first Black copy editor of the student newspaper
• The first Black Resident Assistant
• The first Black cashier in Starkville
Her story is one of resilience, excellence, and quiet courage. Because she pushed forward, doors opened for those who followed.
We honor you, Ms. Bessie. Your legacy still speaks.