• Speakers Bureau: “The Challenges of the First Fifty Years of Women’s Suffrage”

    South Mississippi Genealogical & Historical Society 307 2nd Ave, Hattiesburg, MS, United States

    Dr. Rebecca Tuuri’s presentation examines the first fifty years of the women’s suffrage in Mississippi, with a focus on the work of the Mississippi League of Women Voters (LWV) from the months before the ratification of the Susan B. Anthony Amendment through the late 1960s when the state’s League was transformed into the progressive and […]

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  • Speakers Bureau: “The Challenges of the First Fifty Years of Women’s Suffrage”

    South Mississippi Genealogical & Historical Society 307 2nd Ave, Hattiesburg, MS, United States

    Dr. Rebecca Tuuri’s presentation examines the first fifty years of the women’s suffrage in Mississippi, with a focus on the work of the Mississippi League of Women Voters (LWV) from the months before the ratification of the Susan B. Anthony Amendment through the late 1960s when the state’s League was transformed into the progressive and […]

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  • Mississippi Freedom Trail marker unveiling for Emmett J. Stringer

    Catfish Alley 116 4th St S, Columbus, MS

    The Mississippi Humanities Council and Visit Mississippi will unveil a new Mississippi Freedom Trail marker for Emmett J. Stringer, a dentist from the Mississippi Delta who fought for civil rights in Columbus and Lowndes County. The marker for Stringer was one of several the Council will unveil this year. Stringer founded the NAACP Columbus branch […]

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  • Speakers Bureau: “A Look at Mande (West African) Culture Through Traditional Music”

    Instant Impact Global Prep 319 US-61, Natchez, MS, United States

    In this presentation, Jerry Jenkins will give the listener a glimpse of the Mande Culture of West Africa. In the tradition of the Mande, the history and culture is orally preserved in the minds and through the music of the Djeli (oral librarian/mandenka hereditary professional musicians). The establishment of the Mali Empire can be recalled […]

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

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

    Speaker William P Arinder explores music of the War Between the States, 1861 to 1865 played on the Appalachian Mountain.  Dulcimer, banjo-mier and wooden spoons plus period clothing are worn during this talk. Audience may help play the spoons.  

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  • Speakers Bureau: “No One Writes Songs about Polyester: Re-making Cotton’s Image in the Late Twentieth Century”

    Anguilla Methodist Church 631 Front St, Anguilla, MS, United States

    Speaker: James Giesen Mississippi has long reigned as the capital of cotton country, but by the mid-twentieth century, the crop's dominance faced a serious threat from synthetic upstarts like Polyester and Rayon. This talk opens in the storied lobby of Memphis's Peabody Hotel, where a Delta planter from Clarksdale tries to rally powerful cotton interests […]

  • Speaker Series: Smokye Joe Frank

    Historic Natchez Foundation 108 S. Commerce St., Natchez, MS, United States

    The 2024-2025 season is an annual program of the Natchez Historical Society, consisting of 8 regular monthly presentations by expert speakers on humanities topics pertinent to the history of the Natchez area. Scheduled for May 27, 2025: Smokye Joe Frank, Retired Archeologist and Local Historian: Tracking the Tracks: The Natchez & Hamburg Railroad and the […]

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  • Speakers Bureau: “A Look at Mande (West African) Culture Through Traditional Music”

    Halls Ferry Park 1401 Walnut Street, Vicksburg, MS, United States

    Jerry Jenkins will give the listener a glimpse of the Mande Culture of West Africa. In the tradition of the Mande, the history and culture is orally preserved in the minds and through the music of the Djeli (oral librarian/mandenka hereditary professional musicians). The establishment of the Mali Empire can be recalled and retold in […]

  • Alexander v. Holmes County Freedom Trail Marker Unveiling

    S. V. Marshall Elementary School 12572 MS Highway 12, Lexington, MS

    The U. S. Supreme Court’s 1969 decision in the Beatrice Alexander v Holmes County Board of Education case is perhaps one of the least-recognized but most significant single victories for school integration in this country. Originating in Holmes County, MS, and named for Beatrice Alexander, a student in the county school district, the decree mandated […]

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  • Speakers Bureau: “Wanted–1,000,000 Frogs: Weird and Wonderful Things Found in Mississippi Newspapers”

    Anguilla Methodist Church 631 Front St, Anguilla, MS, United States

    Speakers Bureau lecturer Tracy Carr presents: "Wanted--1,000,000 Frogs: Weird and Wonderful Things Found in Mississippi Newspapers" A monkey named Jocko who lived at the Great Southern Hotel in Gulfport, the biggest cabbage in Coahoma County, and lots and lots of crime: these are the stories found in Mississippi’s historical newspapers. Ranging from the late 1800s […]

  • Speakers Bureau: “The Soul of Southern Cooking”

    Mary C. O'Keefe Cultural Center of Arts and Education 1600 Government St, Ocean Springs, Mississippi

    Brinda Willis presents "The Soul of Southern Cooking I & II: Miz Bob's Second Batch Cooking from a Mississippi Slave Girl's Table." Miz Bob (known as Bob Hunter to friends and family) learned to cook from her mother and her grandmother. Her mental catalogue includes over 500 recipes and follows the art of cooking from […]

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  • Speakers Bureau: “From the Scraps of My Life in the Mississippi Delta”

    Gumtree Museum of Art 211 W Main St,, Tupelo, MS, United States

    J Janice Coleman presents:  "From the Scraps of My Life in the Mississippi Delta" Everyone loves to hear stories, and everyone loves the feel and the memories quilts and other homemade patchwork bring to mind. This combination of narrative and the nostalgia a patchwork coverlet evokes inspires people to talk about the quilts, dolls, and […]