Thompson Clemons Post 200

Thompson Clemons Post 200 The Thompson-Clemons Post #200 was the first African American Post established in the state of Mississippi. Mr. Solomon N. Arthur H. L. H. Dickerson.

Thompson-Clemons Post #200 was the first African American Post established in the State Of Mississippi and came to exist due to the perseverance of eighteen determined Black Veterans of WWI and WWII around the Mississippi Delta. These veterans attempted to join Keesler-Hamrick-Gillespie Post #29 which refused them membership. Given that this was the 1940s and segregation still existed, Post #29 co

uld not get a majority vote to allow Black veterans to join. The eighteen Black Veterans filed a petition to start a new post and presented it to the Mississippi Department of the American Legion. Dickerson, a postal worker and co-worker of Mr. Ritchter, the Adjutant of Post #29, worked to push the petition through the District. It was due to their vigorous and persistent correspondence to the District and the Mississippi Department of the American Legion that the Black Veterans succeeded in this attempt. The District voted for approval unanimously to support the request. The Keesler-Hamrick-Gillespie Post #29 served as a sponsor post to assist the Thompson-Clemons Post #200 in getting a temporary charter. Originally, the post was called the Mississippi Delta Post #200. Threadgill, then principal of Stone Street High School, proposed that the post be named after two former students of Stone Street High School that were killed in action (KIA) during WWII. The motion carried and the name was adopted. Thompson-Clemons Post #200 was granted a permanent charter on July 28, 1949. The first Post Commander was Mr. Threadgill and others in the community were very instrumental in purchasing the property, obtaining a deed, and getting the building to establish a post headquarters. That headquarters is still there today.

02/11/2017

Greenwood High School freshman, Michael Coleman Jr., and Greenwood High School junior, Jaylin Smith, will compete in the Northern Area High School Oratorical Contest (A Constitutional Speech Contest) February 25, 2017 at Post 134 (2520 Goodman Road West) in Horn Lake, Mississippi at 10:00 a.m.

Post 200 remembers one of their own.
02/11/2017

Post 200 remembers one of their own.

District 3 Contest, February 4, 2017
02/11/2017

District 3 Contest, February 4, 2017

Thompson Clemons Post 200 hosts local area high school oratorical contest Sunday, January 8, 2017.
01/16/2017

Thompson Clemons Post 200 hosts local area high school oratorical contest Sunday, January 8, 2017.

12/30/2016

Thompson Clemons Post 200 will host its annual local area high school oratorical contest Sunday, January 8, 2017 at 3:00 p.m. at Davis Elementary School. The American Legion developed this constitutional speech contest in 1938 as an academic speaking challenge that teaches important leadership qualities, the history of our nation’s laws, the ability to think and speak clearly, and an understanding of the duties, responsibilities, rights and privileges of American citizenship.

12/30/2016

Thompson Clemons Post 200 will host its Annual Salute to Veterans New Year's Celebration Saturday, December 31, 2016 at the Leflore County Civic Center beginning at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are on sale now for $15.00. See any post member or local ticket vendor. Music provided by southern soul artist, Donnie Ray.

Veteran's Day Parade (Friday, November 11, 2016)
12/30/2016

Veteran's Day Parade (Friday, November 11, 2016)

Congressman Bennie Thompson recognize, thank, and honor United States military veterans who served during the Vietnam Er...
10/14/2016

Congressman Bennie Thompson recognize, thank, and honor United States military veterans who served during the Vietnam Era (November 1, 1955 to May 15, 1975).

Thompson Clemons Post 200 serve as co-sponsors to Congressman Bennie Thompson's Commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of...
10/14/2016

Thompson Clemons Post 200 serve as co-sponsors to Congressman Bennie Thompson's Commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the Vietnam War at the Greenwood Leflore County Civic Center October 14, 2016.

10/11/2016

All local area high school students interested in participating in the American Legion's high school oratorical contest sponsored by Thompson Clemons Post 200 are invited to sign up at the post or see your school counselor.

Thompson Clemons Post 200 shows support for the community.
10/11/2016

Thompson Clemons Post 200 shows support for the community.

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1103 Jordan Street
Greenwood, MS
38930

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Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 11am

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