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

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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 11, 2021, Christian Pinnen and Charles Weeks discussed their new Heritage of Mississippi book Colonial Mississippi: ... On September 9, 2020, DeeDee Baldwin presented “Against All Odds: The First Black Legislators in Mississippi” as part of the ... On August 2, 2023 Paul C. Cartwright, Gene Horton, and Tricia Nelson presented “Copiah County's Bicentennial: A On February 22, 2023, Danielle Dreilinger discussed her book The Secret

On April 20, 2022, Thomas Michael Kersen presented “Communes and Counterculture in the Magnolia State” as part of the ... On March 24, 2021, W. Ralph Eubanks discussed his new book A Place Like Mississippi as part of the At noon Wednesday, July 9, Susan Stearns presented "The Mississippi River and the Founding of the Nation" as part of the ... On October 17, 2018, Kathleen Bond presented “The Future of Natchez's Past: Decoding the Layers of Contested On June 19, 2024, Mary D. Coleman presented “Race and Social Mobility in the Delta” as part of the On October 14, 2020, Mike Bunn presented “Fourteenth Colony: The Gulf South in the Revolutionary Era” as part of the

On March 13, 2024, Richelle Putnam and Diane Williams presented “A Guide to Mississippi Museums” as part of the On April 10, 2024, Pete Smith presented “Women Journalists and Mississippi Politics 1880s-1980s” as part of the

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History Is Lunch: Deanne Stephens, "The Mississippi Gulf Coast Seafood Industry: A People's History"

History Is Lunch: Deanne Stephens, "The Mississippi Gulf Coast Seafood Industry: A People's History"

On June 30, 2021,

History Is Lunch: Deanne Stephens, "The 1878 Yellow Fever Epidemic in Mississippi"

History Is Lunch: Deanne Stephens, "The 1878 Yellow Fever Epidemic in Mississippi"

On August 12, 2020,

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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 ...

What is History? - Dr. Deane Stephens -  University of Southern Mississippi

What is History? - Dr. Deane Stephens - University of Southern Mississippi

Dr.

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 ...

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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: DeeDee Baldwin, "Mississippi's First Black Legislators"

History Is Lunch: DeeDee Baldwin, "Mississippi's First Black Legislators"

On September 9, 2020, DeeDee Baldwin presented “Against All Odds: The First Black Legislators in Mississippi” as part of the ...

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: Stephen M. Monroe, "Old South Rhetoric at Southern Universities"

History Is Lunch: Stephen M. Monroe, "Old South Rhetoric at Southern Universities"

On November 3, 2021,

History Is Lunch: Danielle Dreilinger, "The Secret History of Home Economics"

History Is Lunch: Danielle Dreilinger, "The Secret History of Home Economics"

On February 22, 2023, Danielle Dreilinger discussed her book The Secret

History Is Lunch: Thomas Michael Kersen, "Communes and Counterculture in the Magnolia State"

History Is Lunch: Thomas Michael Kersen, "Communes and Counterculture in the Magnolia State"

On April 20, 2022, Thomas Michael Kersen presented “Communes and Counterculture in the Magnolia State” as part of the ...

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

History Is Lunch: Susan Stearns - "The Mississippi River and the Founding of the Nation"

History Is Lunch: Susan Stearns - "The Mississippi River and the Founding of the Nation"

At noon Wednesday, July 9, Susan Stearns presented "The Mississippi River and the Founding of the Nation" as part of the ...

History Is Lunch: Kathleen Bond, "The Future of Natchez's Past"

History Is Lunch: Kathleen Bond, "The Future of Natchez's Past"

On October 17, 2018, Kathleen Bond presented “The Future of Natchez's Past: Decoding the Layers of Contested

History Is Lunch: Mary D. Coleman, "Race and Social Mobility in the Mississippi Delta"

History Is Lunch: Mary D. Coleman, "Race and Social Mobility in the Mississippi Delta"

On June 19, 2024, Mary D. Coleman presented “Race and Social Mobility in the Delta” as part of the

History Is Lunch: Mike Bunn, "The Gulf South in the Revolutionary Era"

History Is Lunch: Mike Bunn, "The Gulf South in the Revolutionary Era"

On October 14, 2020, Mike Bunn presented “Fourteenth Colony: The Gulf South in the Revolutionary Era” as part of the

History Is Lunch: Stephen Parks and Noah Saterstrom, “What Became of Dr. Smith? A Life Rediscovered"

History Is Lunch: Stephen Parks and Noah Saterstrom, “What Became of Dr. Smith? A Life Rediscovered"

On July 31, 2024,

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: Pete Smith, “Women Journalists and Mississippi Politics 1880s-1980s”

History Is Lunch: Pete Smith, “Women Journalists and Mississippi Politics 1880s-1980s”

On April 10, 2024, Pete Smith presented “Women Journalists and Mississippi Politics 1880s-1980s” as part of the

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