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SUMMARY:Mississippi Literary Map
DESCRIPTION:The Mississippi Literary Map project will create an updates visual map of Mississippi’s authors. It will feature diverse mix of classic and emerging voices from the state. Copies of the map will be on display in Mississippi’s public libraries and distributed to the state’s 13 welcome centers\, with public programming at three library sites at the end of the year. The map will be unveiled at the Mississippi Book Festival on August 19\, 2017 and smaller maps will be available to the public at the book festival\, public libraries\, and MLC. The map fosters a starting point for community conversations about Mississippi literature.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/mississippi-literary-map/
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SUMMARY:2017 Old  Tishomingo County Genealogy Fair
DESCRIPTION:Alcorn County Genealogy Society\, Prentiss County Genealogical & Historical Society\, and Tishomingo County Historical & Genealogical Society will engage the services of scholars specialized in Grave Dowsing\, Research available at the Mississippi Department of Archives & History with emphasis on African-American and Native American Genealogy\, and DNA research.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/2017-old-tishomingo-county-genealogy-fair-2/
LOCATION:Waldron St. Christian Church\, 816 Waldron St.\, Corinth \, MS\, 38834\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mississippi Book Festival
DESCRIPTION:A Literary Lawn Party: August 19\, 2017!\n FREE ADMISSION | FREE PARKING | OPEN TO PUBLIC \n150+ Authors | 30+ Panels | Live Interviews | Book Signings | Kid Activities | Capitol Tours\nThe Mississippi Book Festival’s annual “literary lawn party” on the grounds of the Mississippi State Capitol Building turns the historic landmark into a hub of celebration in downtown Jackson. Stately rooms at the Capitol\, Galloway United Methodist Church\, and The Foundery at Galloway become venues for distinguished panelists\, the verdant lawn a gathering spot for book lovers\, and surrounding streets a marketplace for booksellers. C-SPAN broadcasts live from the Capitol’s Old Supreme Court Room. Capitol tours showcase the building’s Beaux Arts splendor throughout the day and a special Library of Congress exhibit is on view in the Rotunda. Live music\, kids’ activities and food vendors turn bordering streets into a bustling family hangout. The entire event is handicapped accessible\, with free parking on public streets and in parking garages at neighboring Woolfolk and Walter Sillers buildings. \n 
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/mississippi-book-festival/
LOCATION:Mississippi State Capitol\, 400 High St\, Jackson\, MS\, 39201\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mississippi Marathon Read
DESCRIPTION:The MHC is proud to partner with the Mississippi Library Commission in the first ever Mississippi Marathon Read at the Mississippi Book Festival August 19! Come celebrate the publication of the new Mississippi Literary Map\, funded by a Bicentennial Grant from MHC and Visit Mississippi.  From 9:30 to 5\, 15 Festival panelists will read from the works of 15 of your favorite Mississippi authors in 30-minute increments. All the fun happens in room 204 in the Capitol\, so come on by to hear your new favorites read your old favorites! \nSchedule: \n9:30 Katy Simpson Smith reads Eudora Welty \n10:00 Taylor Kitchings reads Barry Hannah \n10:30 John Gregory Brown reads Lewis Nordan \n11:00 Norma Watkins reads Anne Moody \n11:30 Jami Attenberg reads Donna Tartt \n12:00 Ebony Lumumba reads Margaret Walker Alexander \n12:30 Steve Yates reads Walker Percy \n1:00 Mary Miller reads Ellen Gilchrist  \n1:30 Gilbert Ford reads Tennessee Williams \n2:00 Tom Franklin reads Larry Brown \n2:30 Odie Lindsey reads Brad Watson \n3:00 Michael Farris Smith reads Jesmyn Ward \n3:30 Ralph Eubanks reads Richard Wright \n4:00 Beth Ann Fennelly reads Natasha Trethewey \n4:30 John T. Edge reads William Faulkner
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/mississippi-marathon-read/
LOCATION:State Capitol\, Room 204\, 400 High Street\, Jackson\, MS\, United States
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SUMMARY:Women of Mississippi on Film
DESCRIPTION:The Oxford Film Festival and Sarah Isom Center are teaming up to celebrate the image of the Mississippi women in the Centennial celebration. With 6 films as part of the monthly series\, the two will screen a film and then lead a panel discussion about the main female protagonist in each film and the interpretation of the female in Mississippi through the context of the film. Panelist are Jamie Jarker\, Melanie Addington and Theresa Starkey. \nJuly 22nd \nAugust 19th \nSeptember 23rd
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/women-mississippi-film-2/
LOCATION:Locals Restaurant & Bar\, 309 North Lamar\, Oxford\, MS\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sunset Presentation of the Blues Documentary “M for Mississippi” in Deweese Park
DESCRIPTION:Take part in the Neshoba County Red Clay Hills Bicentennial Celebration! \n Bring the family. some chairs and blankets\, to Deweese Park to join the Neshoba County Red Clay Hills Bicentennial Celebration in watching the interesting documentary\, M for Mississippi at Sundown! (And maybe even get the chance to hear some live blues!) \nAdmission is free and concessions will be available for purchase.
URL:https://www.mshumanities.org/event/sunset-presentation-blues-documentary-m-mississippi-deweese-park/
LOCATION:Deweese Park\, 802 Holland Ave \, Philadelphia\, MS\, 39250\, United States
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