• Speakers Bureau: “Natchez in the Early American Economy”

    Winston County Library 301 W Park St, Louisville, MS, United States

    Dr. Susan Gaunt Stearns presents "Natchez in the Early American Economy" Dr. Susan Gaunt Stearns is an associate professor of history at the University of Mississippi. She currently teaches courses on US history, the history of the colonial and Revolutionary era America, the history of Mississippi, as well as graduate courses on historical methods and […]

  • America250 Mississippi – Spark! at Utica Opening Celebration

    Utica Institute Museum 34175 MS-18,, Utica, MS, United States

    Spark! is a Smithsonian exhibit focusing on innovations in rural communities. In our grand opening celebration, you'll hear from Utica Mayor Calvin Williams, along with the co-founders of the Utica-based Mississippi Center for Cultural Production, Carlton and Brandi Turner. Carlton and Brandi will discuss their work in the town and the ways in which the […]

  • America250 Mississippi – Mantee History & Heritage Museum Grand Opening

    Mantee Depot 67 First Street, Mantee, MS, United States

    Join us for the Mantee History & Heritage Museum grand opening! Monday, May 25 at 11:00 AM at the Mantee Depot (67 First Street). The updates to the museum are thanks to donations of military veterans memorabilia from community members and an America250 grant from the Mississippi Humanities Council.

  • Natchez Screening – McComb

    Palace Theatre 111 Main St, McComb, MS, United States

    Join us for a free event featuring a screening of Natchez at 6 p.m. Thursday, May 28, in the Palace Theater in McComb. This 86-minute documentary journeys through an antebellum tourist destination at a crossroads as it grapples with a deeply troubled history. The program will include a post-screening panel featuring local scholars, community voices, individuals […]

  • Natchez Screening – Cleveland

    Delta Arts Alliance 104 S. Court Street, Cleveland, MS

    Join us for a free event featuring a screening of Natchez at 2 p.m. Friday, May 29, at the Delta Arts Alliance in Cleveland. This 86-minute documentary journeys through an antebellum tourist destination at a crossroads as it grapples with a deeply troubled history. The program will include a post-screening panel featuring local scholars, community voices, […]

  • Speakers Bureau: “Learning Mississippi History Through Historical Markers”

    Mary Ricks Thornton Cultural Center 200 North Huntington, Kosciusko, MS, United States

    William “Brother” Rogers presents "Learning Mississippi History Through Historical Markers." From traditional green historical markers to the Mississippi Blues Trail, Freedom Trail, Country Music Trail, and Mississippi Mound Trail, the state’s history is told along its roads. The speaker takes a fun romp through history that will interest anyone who likes fascinating trivia about the […]

  • Speakers Bureau: “Music of the War Between the States, 1861 to 1865”

    Mississippi Final Stands Interpretive Center 607 Grisham St, Baldwyn, MS, United States

    William Arinder presents "Music of the War Between the States, 1861 to 1865." Music of this period played on the Appalachian Mountain dulcimer, banjo-mier and wooden spoons. Period clothing worn. Audience may help play the spoons.

  • America250 Mississippi – Mississippi250

    The Grove Stage, University of Mississippi 49 University Ave, University, MS, United States

    The Yoknapatawpha Arts Council will expand its annual June Summer Sunset Concert Series with a special July 4th celebration in Oxford in 2026. The project blends live concerts highlighting Mississippi’s musical traditions with historian-curated readings and writing prompts on democracy, plus short documentary films exploring how Mississippi’s culture shapes the arts. Designed as a free, […]

  • Speakers Bureau: “The Marquis de Lafayette Visits Mississippi”

    Margaret Reed Crosby Memorial Library 900 Goodyear Blvd, Picayune, United States

    William “Brother” Rogers presents “The Marquis de Lafayette Visits Mississippi" In 1825, the Marquis de Lafayette visited Natchez on his farewell tour of America. Learn more about who he was and why this historic event was significant.

  • Speakers Bureau: “Spanish Dons in Colonial Mississippi: The Spanish roots of Mississippi’s Cotton Kingdom”

    Carriage House 401 High St, Natchez, MS, United States

    Christian Pinnen presents "Spanish Dons in Colonial Mississippi: The Spanish roots of Mississippi’s Cotton Kingdom." Spain has a short, but important part in Mississippi’s history. Between 1779 and 1798, Spanish administrators sought to wrangle profits and people in small outpost, most prominently Natchez, along the Mississippi River. Enforcing Spanish laws and customs in a polyglot […]

  • Everlasting Screening – Meridian

    The MAX 2118 Front St, Meridian, MS, United States

    Everlasting: Life and Legacy of Medgar Evers will be screening at The MAX - The Mississippi Arts + Entertainment Experience thanks to a partnership between Mississippi Public Broadcasting, the Medgar and Myrlie Evers Institute, and the Mississippi Humanities Council. This original documentary from MPB explores the profound life, courage, and enduring influence of civil rights […]