Every Stone Has a Song: The Story of Mansfield ISD from 1956 to 2026. Joshua 4:21–22. By Pastor Kyev P. Tatum, Sr. Publisher, Black Texans, Inc.
Every Stone Has a Song: The Story of Mansfield ISD from 1956 to 2026. Joshua 4:21–22. By Pastor Kyev P. Tatum, Sr., Publisher, Black Texans, Inc., publisher of Before Little Rock: The Constitutional Crisis at Mansfield High School in 1956: https://youtu.be/Pa67cqHSa90 From Stones of Segregation to Stones of a Successful Superintendency Pastor Kyev P. Tatum of the New Mount Rose Missionary Baptist Church of Fort Worth, Texas 76104. MANSFIELD, TEXAS February 1, 2026 - In Selma , when you cross the historic Edmund Pettus Bridge , just to the left stands a memorial of twelve stones. They tell the story of Bloody Sunday — of brave souls who challenged segregation in 1965 and paid the price in blood, dignity, and determination. Inscribed upon those stones are the words of Joshua 4:21–22: “When your children shall ask their fathers in time to come, saying, What mean these stones? Then ye shall let your children know, saying, Israel came over this Jorda...