Mississippi

  • Mississippi
    By Rose Blue, Corinne J. Naden

    Fireside , Harvey . The “ Mississippi Burning ” Civil Rights Murder Conspiracy Trial . Berkeley Heights , N.J .: Enslow Publishers , Inc. , 2002 . Foran , Jill . A Guide to Mississippi . Mankato , Minn .: Weigl Publishers , Inc. , 2000 ...

  • Mississippi: The Closed Society
    By James W. Silver

    Here he reveals himself more personally and forcefully. In both parts of the book are disclosed the mind and heart of the Mississippian who is as haunted as William Faulkner was by the moral chaos of his native land.

  • Mississippi: The Magnolia State
    By Jill Foran

    Pickwick Lake Coldwater River N Little River 40 Miles Scale o River Yalobusha emplowers Tombigbee Suns River Creek River River Big Lake Tallahatchie Mississippi Sound Arkabutla Lake Sardis Enid Lake Grenada I Lake Okatibbee Ross Barnett ...

  • Mississippi
    By Marlo Carter Kirkpatrick

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  • Mississippi
    By Judith Bloom Fradin, Dennis B. Fradin

    Surveys the people, geography, and history of the state of Mississippi

  • Mississippi
    By Dennis Brindell Fradin

    Describes the geography, plants and animals, history, economy, language, culture and people of the state of Mississippi

  • Mississippi
    By John Hamilton

    ... 30 Piney Woods 10 Port of Pascagoula 34 Premier Development League (PDL) 40 Presley, Elvis 26 ... W. Walker, Alice 43 Washington Post 24 Waters, Muddy 25, 42 Welty, Eudora 43 White House 24 Whitney, Eli 24 Williams, ...

  • Mississippi: A Portrait of an American State
    By Jesse O. McKee

    OF · S P E CI AL · IN T E R E S T TENNESSEE WILLIAMS Perhaps the best - known playwright in American literature is Tennessee Williams ( 1911-1983 ) , born in Columbus as Thomas Lanier Williams . He justified his nickname because of his ...

  • Mississippi
    By Kathleen Thompson

    Discusses the history, economy, culture, and future of Mississippi. Also includes a state chronology, pertinent statistics, and maps.

  • Mississippi
    By Kathleen W. Deady

    An introduction to the geography, history, government, politics, economy, resources, people, and culture of Mississippi, including maps, charts, and a recipe.

  • Mississippi
    By Kathleen Thompson

    Discusses the history, economy, culture, and future of Mississippi. Also includes a state chronology and pertinent statistics.

  • Mississippi: The Closed Society
    By James W. Silver

    Here he reveals himself more personally and forcefully. In both parts of the book are disclosed the mind and heart of the Mississippian who is as haunted as William Faulkner was by the moral chaos of his native land.

  • Mississippi: A History
    By Jr, Westley F. Busbee

    ... 247 Johnson, William, 112 Johnston, Albert Sidney, and Battle of Shiloh, 134 Johnston, Erle, 280, 303 Johnston, Garvin, 330, 374–75 Johnston, Joseph E., 137, 139– 40, 146 Johnstone, George, 37–39 Joint Committee on Reconstruction, ...

  • Mississippi: An American Journey
    By Anthony Walton

    The author describes his quest to discover his parents' roots in rural Mississippi, exploring the proud--and shameful--culture that makes up his family's--and the state's--heritage. Reprint. 17,500 first printing.

  • Mississippi: A History
    By Jr, Westley F. Busbee

    Mississippi. Symbols. and. Facts. Flower and tree Bird Motto Stone Beverage Fossil Land mammals Waterfowl Fish Insect Shell Water mammal Butterfly Wildflower Dance Language Grand Opera House Song Toy Land area Population Counties ...

  • Mississippi
    By Pamea McDowell

    Did you know that the University of Mississippi houses the oldest book in America? Or that Mississippi is home to the longest man-made beach in the world?

  • Mississippi
    By Bonnie Hinman

    MISSISSIPPI. QUICK. FACTS. Take a closer look at Mississippi's state symbols. How do they help you understand the geography of the state? Abbreviation: MS Nickname: The Magnolia State Motto: Virtute et armis (By valor and arms) Date of ...

  • Mississippi
    By Jonatha A. Brown, Frances E. Ruffin

    Readers will enjoy the “ Fun Facts ” sprinkled throughout each book and learn even more about state facts , symbols , and famous people . A chapter on “ Things to See and Do ” explores each state's unique places and activities .

  • Mississippi
    By Colleen Sexton

    ... design that does not display any Confederate symbols Barriers along the Mississippi River break after heavy rains, leading to the Great Flood of 1927 27 MISSISSIPPI FACTS 2,961,279 Nickname: The Magnolia State State Motto: Virtute.

  • Mississippi: Conflict & Change
    By James W. Loewen, Charles Sallis

    A textbook which traces the history of Mississippi from prehistoric times until today, covering all areas of social life and concentrating on recent developments, especially the civil rights struggle and the search for social justice.