Tougaloo College Receives Threats Following Powerful Commencement Speech by Rep. Jasmine Crockett

Courtesy of Tougaloo College

Tougaloo College, a historically Black institution in Jackson, Mississippi, has reported receiving threats following a commencement address by U.S. Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett on May 4, 2025. The college has contacted law enforcement and implemented safety protocols in response to these concerning calls.

During her speech, Rep. Crockett, a Democrat from Texas, encouraged graduates to embrace their purpose and highlighted Tougaloo’s legacy in the civil rights movement. She also criticized former President Donald Trump, which some believe may have prompted the threats. Crockett addressed the situation on social media, attributing the threats to supporters of Trump’s “Make America Great Again” movement and emphasizing the dangers faced by truth-tellers in the current political climate.

Rep. Bennie Thompson, a Tougaloo alumnus, condemned the threats, stating that attempts to intimidate the college community have failed. He praised Crockett’s message and reaffirmed the resilience and pride of Tougaloo College.

Tougaloo College, established in 1869, has a storied history in the fight for civil rights and continues to be a beacon of empowerment and education for the Black community.