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Folk Art speaks: Honoring Isiah ‘Boosie’ Jackson for Black History Month

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25 February, 2026

By Felicia Farnsworth

February is Black History Month, a time to honor the countless individuals whose creativity and resilience have shaped American culture. In Union Springs and Bullock County, one such figure, Isiah “Boosie” Jackson, stands out as an important, though often overlooked, contributor to the region’s artistic heritage.

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