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Topic: African American History

How We Got the Blues in Mississippi
by Dr. Brinda Fuller Willis
From The Fields To The Factory: The Great Migration of African Americans from the Fields of Mississippi to the Cities and Factories in the North
by Dr. Brinda Fuller Willis
Why We Call It Soul Food
by Dr. Brinda Fuller Willis
The Historic Journey of African American Quilters
by Diane Williams
Separate But Equal?: African American Schools in Mississippi
by Jennifer Baughn
Ida B. Wells: The Mother of the American Human Rights Movement
by Dr. Cassie Sade Turnipseed
Black Mississippians in the Civil War
by Max Grivno
Slavery in Antebellum Mississippi
by Max Grivno
The Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi
by Robert Luckett
The Mississippi Plan and the Rise of Jim Crow
by Robert Luckett
This Is My Century: Margaret Walker and the Black Arts Movement
by Robert Luckett

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