About Me

I am Jasmine Celine Farmer a Junior Mass Communication Major with a Minor in Music at the prestigious and historic Tougaloo College. I am from Biloxi, MS but reside in Wiggins, MS where I live with my mother and father Jeffery and Carla Farmer and my little brother Jaxson Farmer. In my spare time I love to sing, minister to young girls, pray, read my bible, hang with family and friends, shop, dress people, model and spoil my little brother. At Tougaloo College I am president of the Pre-Alumni Council, FAME, Concert Choir, NAACP, and Vibe’s Modeling Squad.

The Boddie Plantation

The Boddie Plantation is where Tougaloo College sits. The plantation was founded by slave owner, John Boddie. He used the plantation to grow cotton. He built a large mansion for his then fiancé, but she later left him, due to the way he treated his slaves. Since she left, he used the mansion to store his cotton and to also oversee the entire plantation and slaves through a cupola. The building is now called the Robert O. Wilder building and has been restored in the recent years and is being turned into a museum.