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Topic: Mississippi History

Slavery in Colonial Natchez: Cotton, Race, and Wealth before the Old South
by Christian Pinnen
Foodways in Mississippi
by Malcolm White
Centenary College of Brandon Springs: Mississippi’s First Medical School
by Ralph Didlake
The Asylum Hill Cemetery Project
by Ralph Didlake
Mississippi in the Great War
by Anne Webster
Holt Collier, His Life, His Roosevelt Hunts, and the Origin of the Teddy Bear
by Minor F. Buchanan
They Gave Their Lives: Experiences of 53 WWII Veterans 60 Years After the War
by Duane Bullard
The Importance of Wearing Shoes: Hookworm Disease in Mississippi
by Deanne Nuwer
Nursing Care in the 1878 Yellow Fever Epidemic
by Deanne Nuwer
Too Small to be a Nation, Too Big to be an Insane Asylum: Mississippi in the Twentieth Century
by Chester Morgan
Mississippi Territorial, Natchez, Washington and Jefferson College Histories
by Harold Burkett

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