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Take A Journey Through the Soul of American Music @ the GRAMMY Museum Mississippi
GRAMMY Museum Mississippi 800 West Sunflower Rd, Cleveland , MS, United States11:00AM - Educational program for students grades K-12 in the Sanders Soundstage 1:00PM - A Conversation with Charlie Musselwhite centered around John Lee Hooker in the […]
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Classical Week 2017 Lecture: “Laughing with the Romans: Plautus Onstage”
Mississippi State University annual event, sponsored by The Judy and Bobby Shackouls Honors College. See more information here!
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Delta Health Center: America’s First Rural Community Health Center and the Struggle for Racial Equity
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Comfort My Soul: A Celebration of Gospel Music in Southwest Mississippi & Beyond
Come enjoy this two-day gospel music conference and festival celebrating Mississippi's Bicentennial during the National Gospel Music Heritage Month. Both days will feature an eclectic mix of performances, workshops, oral histories, speakers, and heritage food will both educate and entertain local residents, students and scholars, and gospel music enthusiasts on the history and role of gospel […]
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Speakers Bureau: Why We Call It Soul Food
Mississippi Cultural Crossroads 507 Market Street , Port Gibson , MS, United States“Why We Call It Soul Food” tells the story of why southerners, especially African American southerners, call the foods we eat “soul food.” Dr. Willis discusses the emotional and physical aspects of soul food as it relates to our culture and history. She also discusses the bonds attached to the growing, nurturing and preparation of […]
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MISSISSIPPI ENCYCLOPEDIA EVENT: Starkville
Book Mart & Cafe 120 E Main St, Starkville, MS, United StatesA discussion and reading of The Mississippi Encyclopedia, followed by a signing and reception. Speakers will include scholar James Giesen and Senior Editors Ted Ownby and Charles Reagan Wilson.
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Celebrating the Legacy of West Jackson’s Pioneers
COFO Building 1017 J.R. Lynch St., Jackson, MSThe COFO Mural & Mt. Olive Cemetery project aims to celebrate the rich history of prominent African Americans who have made substantial gains for the state of Mississippi. Individuals who have direct linkages to the West Jackson Community will be featured on the COFO Mural and those persons who final resting place is in Mt. […]
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Speakers Bureau: The Importance of Wearing Shoes
South Mississippi Genealogy & Historical Society 307 2nd Ave , Hattiesburg , MSWith the identification of hookworm disease in early twentieth century Mississippi, physicians were finally able to identify the characteristic apathy, potbellies, laziness, and general malaise of their numerous patients as indicative of a specific medical condition. Rather than blame the symptoms on socio-economic status, the medical community in the state now could explain the reasons […]
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Imagining for the Future: Mississippi History and Culture Bicentennial Celebration at Delta State University
Three-day celebration of local culture and history, including a poetry slam, juried art show and public lectures, culminating with a public music performance featuring newly commissioned works by Mississippi composers, as well as Mississippi musicians performing a retrospective of Mississippi music.
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Art Speaker Robin Whitfield
Artist and Audubon Master Naturalist; Founder of the Friends of Chackchiuma Swamp Natural Area
