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Media Summary: At noon Wednesday, May 27, a panel discussed the lives of Black female educators who taught before and after desegregation as ... On February 16, 2022, David E. Taylor, Holly A. Foster, and R. Eric Platt presented “Mississippi College during the Civil War” as ... On August 2, 2023 Paul C. Cartwright, Gene Horton, and Tricia Nelson presented “Copiah County's Bicentennial: A

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At noon Wednesday, May 27, a panel discussed the lives of Black female educators who taught before and after desegregation as ... On February 16, 2022, David E. Taylor, Holly A. Foster, and R. Eric Platt presented “Mississippi College during the Civil War” as ... On August 2, 2023 Paul C. Cartwright, Gene Horton, and Tricia Nelson presented “Copiah County's Bicentennial: A On October 24, 2018, Taiwo Gaynor, John Gibson, and Edie Greene presented "Fannie Lou Hamer: Stand Up" as part of the ... On March 24, 2021, W. Ralph Eubanks discussed his new book A Place Like Mississippi as part of the On May 22, 2024, Ben Fatherree presented “The Origins of the Mississippi Community College System” as part of the

At noon Wednesday, December 3, Ted Atkinson presented "Developing a Cultural Region: Mississippi in/and the TVA" as part of ... On September 14, 2022, Douglas Richardson presented “'Yellow Man Vincent' and the 1835 Slave Insurrection Scare” as part of ... On August 11, 2021, Christian Pinnen and Charles Weeks discussed their new Heritage of Mississippi book Colonial Mississippi: ... On February 15, 2023, Robert McElvaine presented “How 1964 Still Shapes Us” as part of the On August 14, 2024, Sean O'Farrell presented “Palmers Crossing: People and Place” as part of the On March 13, 2024, Richelle Putnam and Diane Williams presented “A Guide to Mississippi Museums” as part of the

On October 19, 2022, Roderick Red and Claire Winn screened clips from the new documentary film Promised Land: A Story about ... At noon Wednesday, February 25, Roy DeBerry, Aviva Futorian, John Lyons and Sharon Gates-Albert presented "The Freedom ... On August 24, 2022, William Thompson presented “The 1950 U.S. Census: New Answers, New Questions” as part of the At noon Wednesday, July 23, Thomas Helling, presented "Disease, Doctoring, and Race in the Old South" as part of the

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History Is Lunch: Alferdteen Harrison, "Midwives in Mississippi History"

History Is Lunch: Alferdteen Harrison, "Midwives in Mississippi History"

On November 17, 2021,

History is Lunch: “Oral Histories: Black Female Educators in Mississippi’s Civil Rights Era”

History is Lunch: “Oral Histories: Black Female Educators in Mississippi’s Civil Rights Era”

At noon Wednesday, May 27, a panel discussed the lives of Black female educators who taught before and after desegregation as ...

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History Is Lunch: David Taylor, Holly Foster, and Eric Platt, “Mississippi College In the Civil War”

History Is Lunch: David Taylor, Holly Foster, and Eric Platt, “Mississippi College In the Civil War”

On February 16, 2022, David E. Taylor, Holly A. Foster, and R. Eric Platt presented “Mississippi College during the Civil War” as ...

History Is Lunch: Paul Cartwright, Gene Horton, and Tricia Nelson, "Copiah County’s Bicentennial"

History Is Lunch: Paul Cartwright, Gene Horton, and Tricia Nelson, "Copiah County’s Bicentennial"

On August 2, 2023 Paul C. Cartwright, Gene Horton, and Tricia Nelson presented “Copiah County's Bicentennial: A

History Is Lunch: Taiwo Gaynor, John Gibson, and Edie Greene, "Fannie Lou Hamer: Stand Up"

History Is Lunch: Taiwo Gaynor, John Gibson, and Edie Greene, "Fannie Lou Hamer: Stand Up"

On October 24, 2018, Taiwo Gaynor, John Gibson, and Edie Greene presented "Fannie Lou Hamer: Stand Up" as part of the ...

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History Is Lunch: W. Ralph Eubanks, "A Place Like Mississippi"

History Is Lunch: W. Ralph Eubanks, "A Place Like Mississippi"

On March 24, 2021, W. Ralph Eubanks discussed his new book A Place Like Mississippi as part of the

Black Alumni Network Leaders & Innovators - Alferdteen Harrison

Black Alumni Network Leaders & Innovators - Alferdteen Harrison

Alferdteen Harrison

History Is Lunch: Ben Fatherree, "The Origins of the Mississippi Community College System"

History Is Lunch: Ben Fatherree, "The Origins of the Mississippi Community College System"

On May 22, 2024, Ben Fatherree presented “The Origins of the Mississippi Community College System” as part of the

History Is Lunch: "Developing a Cultural Region: Mississippi in/and the TVA" - Ted Atkinson

History Is Lunch: "Developing a Cultural Region: Mississippi in/and the TVA" - Ted Atkinson

At noon Wednesday, December 3, Ted Atkinson presented "Developing a Cultural Region: Mississippi in/and the TVA" as part of ...

History Is Lunch: Douglas Richardson, "'Yellow Man Vincent' and the 1835 Slave Insurrection Scare"

History Is Lunch: Douglas Richardson, "'Yellow Man Vincent' and the 1835 Slave Insurrection Scare"

On September 14, 2022, Douglas Richardson presented “'Yellow Man Vincent' and the 1835 Slave Insurrection Scare” as part of ...

History Is Lunch: Christian Pinnen and Charles Weeks, "Colonial Mississippi: A Borrowed Land"

History Is Lunch: Christian Pinnen and Charles Weeks, "Colonial Mississippi: A Borrowed Land"

On August 11, 2021, Christian Pinnen and Charles Weeks discussed their new Heritage of Mississippi book Colonial Mississippi: ...

History is Lunch: Douglas Richardson - "Yellow Man Vincent and the 1835 Slave Insurrection Scare."

History is Lunch: Douglas Richardson - "Yellow Man Vincent and the 1835 Slave Insurrection Scare."

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Hammer & Nigel - Latest on Iran, Dems are Broke, Tony Samuel Joins & Lots of Laughs!

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History Is Lunch: Robert McElvaine, “How 1964 Still Shapes Us”

History Is Lunch: Robert McElvaine, “How 1964 Still Shapes Us”

On February 15, 2023, Robert McElvaine presented “How 1964 Still Shapes Us” as part of the

History Is Lunch: Sean O'Farrell, "Palmers Crossing: People and Place"

History Is Lunch: Sean O'Farrell, "Palmers Crossing: People and Place"

On August 14, 2024, Sean O'Farrell presented “Palmers Crossing: People and Place” as part of the

History Is Lunch: Richelle Putnam and Diane Williams, "A Guide to Mississippi Museums"

History Is Lunch: Richelle Putnam and Diane Williams, "A Guide to Mississippi Museums"

On March 13, 2024, Richelle Putnam and Diane Williams presented “A Guide to Mississippi Museums” as part of the

History Is Lunch: Roderick Red and Claire Winn, "Promised Land! A Story about Mound Bayou"

History Is Lunch: Roderick Red and Claire Winn, "Promised Land! A Story about Mound Bayou"

On October 19, 2022, Roderick Red and Claire Winn screened clips from the new documentary film Promised Land: A Story about ...

History is Lunch: "The Freedom Struggle and Local People in Benton County"

History is Lunch: "The Freedom Struggle and Local People in Benton County"

At noon Wednesday, February 25, Roy DeBerry, Aviva Futorian, John Lyons and Sharon Gates-Albert presented "The Freedom ...

History Is Lunch: William Thompson, "The 1950 U.S. Census: New Answers, New Questions"

History Is Lunch: William Thompson, "The 1950 U.S. Census: New Answers, New Questions"

On August 24, 2022, William Thompson presented “The 1950 U.S. Census: New Answers, New Questions” as part of the

History is Lunch: "Disease, Doctoring, and Race in the Old South" - Thomas Helling

History is Lunch: "Disease, Doctoring, and Race in the Old South" - Thomas Helling

At noon Wednesday, July 23, Thomas Helling, presented "Disease, Doctoring, and Race in the Old South" as part of the

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