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10. Fun Fact: Mississippi banned "Sesame Street" due to its multiracial cast
Tue May 12, 2026, 09:22 AM
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See my post above about Al Abama banning yoga for 30 years.


Mississippi officials refused to air 'Sesame Street' in 1970 because of multiracial cast
"Sesame Street," which premiered in November 1969, faced a rough road to air in the state of Mississippi. This is that story.

On April 30, 1970, members of the Mississippi Authority for Educational Television commission voted 3-2 in favor of rejecting or "banning" the children's educational TV show "Sesame Street" from airing in the state, with some unidentified commission members citing the multiracial cast as the reason for the decision.

Either way, the reality remained that, at that time, the state's only educational television (ETV) station — WMAA-TV on channel 29, broadcasting over a 65-mile range from the capital city of Jackson — was the only one out of 190 stations nationwide that did not air the show. The state's legislature established its educational TV commission earlier in 1970 and had appropriated $5.3 million toward working to expand the effort statewide.


Some sources mentioned "financial difficulties" for the delay in airing "Sesame Street" in Mississippi, with one article's author quoting William R. Smith Jr., executive director of the Jackson station. While "Sesame Street" producers Children's Television Workshop offered the program to ETV stations free of charge, the mention of "financial difficulties" reflected concerns among commission members and lawmakers who allegedly supported the show but feared that carrying the program with its multiracial cast could jeopardize the state's ETV project in the state's legislature — one that had only very recently embraced the ETV effort — before it completely launched statewide.

https://www.snopes.com/articles/469729/mississippi-sesame-street-multiracial-cast/

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FFS, who's next? The NAACP? no_hypocrisy Tuesday #1
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, "the inner workings of an organization ... we believe is rotten" Botany Tuesday #2
Fun Fact: Al Abama banned yoga in public schools for 30 years underpants Tuesday #3
"Christian conservatives who back the ban said yoga would open the door for people to be converted to Hinduism." OldBaldy1701E Tuesday #6
Indeed. underpants Tuesday #11
Alabama and Mississippi the last two states I'd ever visit, never mind live there. dem4decades Tuesday #4
Fun Fact: Mississippi banned "Sesame Street" due to its multiracial cast underpants Tuesday #10
Well, it's Alabama. The SPLC is getting in the way of the Klan rallies. Vinca Tuesday #5
This guy orangecrush Tuesday #7
Good movie. BumRushDaShow Tuesday #8
I've got the DVD of Mississippi Burning KS Toronado Tuesday #9
Sure enough orangecrush Tuesday #12
I love that scene. COL Mustard Tuesday #15
I'm placing my bets on projection (again): "an organization that we have long believed was rotten" would be ... eppur_se_muova Tuesday #13
This is the same state that vomited forth this cretin BumRushDaShow Tuesday #14
Some display of Southern Hospitality! COL Mustard Tuesday #16
Ironically, Wallace changed. Trmp and Miller never will. eppur_se_muova Tuesday #17
Oh I know BumRushDaShow Tuesday #18
Well, results carry a great deal more weight than intentions in such cases. eppur_se_muova Tuesday #19
EFFING EFFERS Faux pas Tuesday #20
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