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A Past Never Past: An Analysis Of Slavery And Reparation At The University Of Mississippi, Allen Coon
A Past Never Past: An Analysis Of Slavery And Reparation At The University Of Mississippi, Allen Coon
Honors Theses
The University of Mississippi was built using slaves, but the enslaved and their descendants were willfully denied admission to the university until forced desegregation in 1962. This interdisciplinary study employs a qualitative content analysis of antebellum university board of trustees and faculty minutes to investigate the benefits that slavery conferred to the university and the harms that slavery inflicted upon the campus enslaved. Analysis finds that slavery was a standard operation, that extrajudicial violence against slaves was a campus tradition, and that white supremacy was an institutional ideology at the University of Mississippi. This thesis integrates African American reparations literature …
November 29, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
November 29, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
Daily Mississippian (all digitized issues)
No abstract provided.
November 14, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
November 14, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
Daily Mississippian (all digitized issues)
No abstract provided.
November 8, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
November 8, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
Daily Mississippian (all digitized issues)
No abstract provided.
October 24, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
October 24, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
Daily Mississippian (all digitized issues)
No abstract provided.
October 22, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
October 22, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
Daily Mississippian (all digitized issues)
No abstract provided.
October 19, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
October 19, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
Daily Mississippian (all digitized issues)
No abstract provided.
October 17, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
October 17, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
Daily Mississippian (all digitized issues)
No abstract provided.
October 15, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
October 15, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
Daily Mississippian (all digitized issues)
No abstract provided.
October 12, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
October 12, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
Daily Mississippian (all digitized issues)
No abstract provided.
Issue 313: October 2018, The Local Voice
October 8, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
October 8, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
Daily Mississippian (all digitized issues)
No abstract provided.
October 3, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
October 3, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
Daily Mississippian (all digitized issues)
No abstract provided.
The Isom Report - Fall 2018, Jaime Harker, Theresa Starkey, Kate Teague
The Isom Report - Fall 2018, Jaime Harker, Theresa Starkey, Kate Teague
Isom Report
The official newsletter of the Sarah Isom Center for Women and Gender Studies.
Landmark Episode Of 'Lmr Live' To Feature Professor And Soprano, Ally Langston
Landmark Episode Of 'Lmr Live' To Feature Professor And Soprano, Ally Langston
University of Mississippi News
Talk show to focus on her career in teaching and performing arts
September 28, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
September 28, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
Daily Mississippian (all digitized issues)
No abstract provided.
Health Risk Behavior Expert Offers Suicide Prevention Insights, Sarah Sapp
Health Risk Behavior Expert Offers Suicide Prevention Insights, Sarah Sapp
University of Mississippi News
UM social work faculty member explains warning signs, interventions
Sarahfest Returns For Fourth Year, Ally Langston
Sarahfest Returns For Fourth Year, Ally Langston
University of Mississippi News
Festival promotes equality through arts, education events
September 21, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
September 21, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
Daily Mississippian (all digitized issues)
No abstract provided.
September 20, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
September 20, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
Daily Mississippian (all digitized issues)
No abstract provided.
Construction Projects At Um Nearing Completion, Edwin B. Smith
Construction Projects At Um Nearing Completion, Edwin B. Smith
University of Mississippi News
Building renovations, traffic expansions designed to improve campus life
Speech Delivered At Tupelo Pride 2018, J. M. Benson Hill
Speech Delivered At Tupelo Pride 2018, J. M. Benson Hill
Queer Mississippi (Complete Collection)
A speech delivered by J. M. Benson Hill at the first Tupelo Pride Festival, September 6, 2018 at Fairpark.
Benson Hill is an attorney in Tupelo, Mississippi. He is a 2018 graduate of the University of Mississippi School of Law.
September 5, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
September 5, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
Daily Mississippian (all digitized issues)
No abstract provided.
Brown Bag Lunch And Lecture Series To Focus On 'Sports In The South', Rebecca Lauck Cleary
Brown Bag Lunch And Lecture Series To Focus On 'Sports In The South', Rebecca Lauck Cleary
University of Mississippi News
First talk, examining protests in pro football, kicks off Sept. 5
August 27, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
August 27, 2018, The Daily Mississippian
Daily Mississippian (all digitized issues)
No abstract provided.
New Faculty, 2018-2019, University Of Mississippi. Provost.
New Faculty, 2018-2019, University Of Mississippi. Provost.
New Faculty
No abstract provided.
Participation In Selected Usda Programs By Socially Disadvantaged Farmers In Selected Black Belt Counties In Georgia, Lucy Asare-Baah, Robert Zabawa, Henry J. Findlay
Participation In Selected Usda Programs By Socially Disadvantaged Farmers In Selected Black Belt Counties In Georgia, Lucy Asare-Baah, Robert Zabawa, Henry J. Findlay
Journal of Rural Social Sciences
This study examines the characteristics of African American Farmers (AAFs), a significant subgroup of socially disadvantaged farmers (SDFs) in the U.S. South, and their overall awareness of USDA programs. Specifically, these programs include the Farm Ownership Loan (FOL) and Operating Loan (OL) programs, the Environmental Quality Incentive Program (EQIP), and the Value-Added Producer Grant (VAPG) program. It also investigates the main reasons for participation and non-participation in these programs, assesses the relationship between program application and the rate of approval, and examines the relationship between USDA program outreach to SDFs and program implementation. Using convenience sampling, data collected from respondents …
Isom Fellowships Create Collaborations Across Campus, Christina Steube
Isom Fellowships Create Collaborations Across Campus, Christina Steube
University of Mississippi News
Eight faculty members participate in inaugural interdisciplinary program
Kirsten Dellinger Named Associate Dean For Diversity And Inclusion, Staff Report
Kirsten Dellinger Named Associate Dean For Diversity And Inclusion, Staff Report
University of Mississippi News
New role will serve College of Liberal Arts students, faculty, staff
Political Science Professor Co-Authors Prize-Winning Book, Edwin B. Smith
Political Science Professor Co-Authors Prize-Winning Book, Edwin B. Smith
University of Mississippi News
Conor M. Dowling to receive Don K. Price Award for best book on science, technology and politics