Herman Brister DeCell (1924–1986) was a lawyer and politician in Mississippi. He served in the Mississippi Senate from 1959 to 1979. [1]
He was born in Yazoo City and lived there as an adult. [2] He was a partner at Henry, Barbour, DeCell and Bridgforth. [3]
He wrote and article about federal crop insurance. [4]
He was endorsed by the Holmes County Herald in 1975. [5] He was appointed to the Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission, [6] a state agency established to fight for segregation after the U.S. Supreme Court Brown vs. Board of Education decision requiring school integration.
He gave an oral interview in 1997. [7]
Herman Brister DeCell (1924–1986) was a lawyer and politician in Mississippi. He served in the Mississippi Senate from 1959 to 1979. [1]
He was born in Yazoo City and lived there as an adult. [2] He was a partner at Henry, Barbour, DeCell and Bridgforth. [3]
He wrote and article about federal crop insurance. [4]
He was endorsed by the Holmes County Herald in 1975. [5] He was appointed to the Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission, [6] a state agency established to fight for segregation after the U.S. Supreme Court Brown vs. Board of Education decision requiring school integration.
He gave an oral interview in 1997. [7]