Articles from North Mississippi Herald, August 22, 2019, describe the benefit of, and plans for, and oral history project to capture the stories of Black families in Yalobusha County.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/blkfam_yaloabout/1001/thumbnail.jp
African-Americans have been attending what is now Ball State University from at least the 1920s, but...
Honors College class focuses on issues and progress 60 years after Meredith enrollmen
“Where History Meets the Future”: A Historiographic Exploration of Mississippi: The View from Tougal...
Articles from North Mississippi Herald, August 22, 2019, describe the benefit of, and plans for, and...
Statements from the graduate students in Jessica Wilkerson\u27s class, SST 560 (Oral History of Sout...
Document presented to persons interested in participating in the oral history project. Sections incl...
A summary of the daytrip to Yalobusha County taken by graduate students in Jessica Wilkerson\u27s cl...
In this article from North Mississippi Herald, October 17, 2019, Reed describes meeting the graduate...
During the fall semester, five students in SST 560, Oral History of Southern Social Movements, taugh...
This paper is an exploration of the history of Mound Bayou, Mississippi, an all Black community in t...
Students in Jessica Wilkerson\u27s class, SST 560 (Oral History of Southern Social Movements), parti...
The University of Mississippi is now partnering with Invisible Histories Project to create [a] colle...
This thesis explores what instigated changes in how the University of Mississippi deals with its his...
African American Oral History Project description.https://mds.marshall.edu/african_american_ephemera...
Author, columnist, academic, businesswoman, and 1974 UM alumna, Dorothye Quaye Chapman Reed said tha...
African-Americans have been attending what is now Ball State University from at least the 1920s, but...
Honors College class focuses on issues and progress 60 years after Meredith enrollmen
“Where History Meets the Future”: A Historiographic Exploration of Mississippi: The View from Tougal...
Articles from North Mississippi Herald, August 22, 2019, describe the benefit of, and plans for, and...
Statements from the graduate students in Jessica Wilkerson\u27s class, SST 560 (Oral History of Sout...
Document presented to persons interested in participating in the oral history project. Sections incl...
A summary of the daytrip to Yalobusha County taken by graduate students in Jessica Wilkerson\u27s cl...
In this article from North Mississippi Herald, October 17, 2019, Reed describes meeting the graduate...
During the fall semester, five students in SST 560, Oral History of Southern Social Movements, taugh...
This paper is an exploration of the history of Mound Bayou, Mississippi, an all Black community in t...
Students in Jessica Wilkerson\u27s class, SST 560 (Oral History of Southern Social Movements), parti...
The University of Mississippi is now partnering with Invisible Histories Project to create [a] colle...
This thesis explores what instigated changes in how the University of Mississippi deals with its his...
African American Oral History Project description.https://mds.marshall.edu/african_american_ephemera...
Author, columnist, academic, businesswoman, and 1974 UM alumna, Dorothye Quaye Chapman Reed said tha...
African-Americans have been attending what is now Ball State University from at least the 1920s, but...
Honors College class focuses on issues and progress 60 years after Meredith enrollmen
“Where History Meets the Future”: A Historiographic Exploration of Mississippi: The View from Tougal...