In advance of the December 9 opening of two impressive Mississippi institutions in Jackson, the directors of the Museum of Mississippi History and the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum discuss the future museums in this program at the Overby Center for Southern Journalism and Politics on the Ole Miss. Rachel Myers, director of the state history museum, and Pamela Junior, head of the civil rights museum, talk with Overby Center chairman Charles Overby
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The USA Library was pleased to announce the opening of an art exhibit. A Look Into Our Southern Pas...
Raisin\u27 Cotton / Emma Knowles Lytle (1941), introduction by Andy HarperHomeplace / Michael Ford (...
Should Mississippi still be represented in the U.S. Capitol’s National Statuary Hall by two 19th cen...
Mississippi celebrated the 200th anniversary of statehood on December 10, 2017. Communities around t...
Preview of Black Leadership: Changing the Maine Landscape, an exhibition of documents, photos and...
In a conversation with the Overby Center for Southern Journalism and Politics chairman, Charles Over...
In advance of the 2019 Mississippi statewide elections, two of the top political reporters in the st...
Cover Story, From Russia with Art Beginning this month, Memphis will display a fabulous exhibition...
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This is the Winter 1988 issue of Images, the newsletter of the Friends of the South Carolina State M...
The Maine Historical Society is planning an exhibit on the history of Maine baseball, which is sched...
This is the Summer 1983 issue of Smash, the newsletter of the Friends of the South Carolina State Mu...
A clipping form the Hays Daily News detailing the current progress on construction, as well as gener...
MSU students Robert L. Barnes and Mary Sanders examine a display of Black African artwork in the Uni...
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The USA Library was pleased to announce the opening of an art exhibit. A Look Into Our Southern Pas...
Raisin\u27 Cotton / Emma Knowles Lytle (1941), introduction by Andy HarperHomeplace / Michael Ford (...
Should Mississippi still be represented in the U.S. Capitol’s National Statuary Hall by two 19th cen...
Mississippi celebrated the 200th anniversary of statehood on December 10, 2017. Communities around t...
Preview of Black Leadership: Changing the Maine Landscape, an exhibition of documents, photos and...
In a conversation with the Overby Center for Southern Journalism and Politics chairman, Charles Over...
In advance of the 2019 Mississippi statewide elections, two of the top political reporters in the st...
Cover Story, From Russia with Art Beginning this month, Memphis will display a fabulous exhibition...
https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/govpubs-tn-miscellaneous-departmental-publications-board-tn-state...
This is the Winter 1988 issue of Images, the newsletter of the Friends of the South Carolina State M...
The Maine Historical Society is planning an exhibit on the history of Maine baseball, which is sched...
This is the Summer 1983 issue of Smash, the newsletter of the Friends of the South Carolina State Mu...
A clipping form the Hays Daily News detailing the current progress on construction, as well as gener...
MSU students Robert L. Barnes and Mary Sanders examine a display of Black African artwork in the Uni...
https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/govpubs-tn-miscellaneous-departmental-publications-board-tn-state...
The USA Library was pleased to announce the opening of an art exhibit. A Look Into Our Southern Pas...
Raisin\u27 Cotton / Emma Knowles Lytle (1941), introduction by Andy HarperHomeplace / Michael Ford (...