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Full-Text Articles in History
Turner, Ruby: A Living Legacy, Ruby Mckie Turner
Turner, Ruby: A Living Legacy, Ruby Mckie Turner
Oral Histories
[Turner has] chosen not to write an oral history of African Americans but, rather, one of Colored Americans through images. These images are those who were among the first freeborn generation of the Civil War, thereby placing them in the historical period of the country changing its course to admit freed former slaves.
Performance: All Our Names Were Freedom, Jessica Wilkerson, Kevin Cozart
Performance: All Our Names Were Freedom, Jessica Wilkerson, Kevin Cozart
About the Project
Students in Jessica Wilkerson's class, SST 560 (Oral History of Southern Social Movements), participated in a staged reading of All Our Names Were Freedom: Agency, Resiliency, and Community in Yalobusha County, a multivocal and multilayered narrative inspired by listening to the interviews recorded that semester. The event at the Spring Hill M. B. Baptist Church was attended by approximately 70 community members, UM faculty and students, and six of the interviewees.
El Hip-Hop Cubano: An Agent Of Social And Political Change In Cuba?, Margaree Jackson
El Hip-Hop Cubano: An Agent Of Social And Political Change In Cuba?, Margaree Jackson
Honors Theses
Cuba experienced two distinct periods during which Afro-Cubans encountered various constraints and opportunities. During the Revolutionary Period, the Cuban government outlawed all forms of discrimination and created many opportunities for Afro-Cubans to participate in society. However, these new opportunities came with the price of outlawing discussion of racial discrimination and political and social organization along racial lines. Afro-Cubans who still experienced racial inequality faced the threat of political imprisonment if they spoke out against discrimination. In contrast, during the Special Period, Cuban experienced a devastating economic collapse in 1991. Government policies created in response to the collapse removed many of …
Invisible Histories Project Comes To Mississippi, Joan Allison
Invisible Histories Project Comes To Mississippi, Joan Allison
Queer Mississippi (Complete Collection)
The University of Mississippi is now partnering with Invisible Histories Project to create [a] collection of Mississippi LGBTQ ephemera to be housed on the Ole Miss campus, and later, at additional repositories throughout the state.
Pamphlet Proofs: Invisible Histories Mississippi, Amy Mcdowell, Jessica Wilkerson
Pamphlet Proofs: Invisible Histories Mississippi, Amy Mcdowell, Jessica Wilkerson
Queer Mississippi (Complete Collection)
Color page proofs for a tri-fold brochure to introduce the Invisible History Project: Mississippi to collect both oral histories and archival materials.
Tupelo Pride 2019 Exhibit, Amy Mcdowell, Jessica Wilkerson, Maddie Shappley, David Hooper Schultz
Tupelo Pride 2019 Exhibit, Amy Mcdowell, Jessica Wilkerson, Maddie Shappley, David Hooper Schultz
Queer Mississippi (Complete Collection)
The Invisible Histories Project-Mississippi launched during Tupelo Pride 2019's opening event at the Link Centre. IHP-MS had an information table with two pop-up exhibits: a selection of record covers from the collection of DJ Prince Charles (Charles Smith), now housed in the University of Mississippi Libraries Archives and Special Collections, and a selection of "ethno-poems", curated by graduate student oral history interviewers Maddie Shappley and Hooper Schultz.
Recording Yalobusha's Black History: Phase I Begins, Dottie Chapman Reed
Recording Yalobusha's Black History: Phase I Begins, Dottie Chapman Reed
About the Project
In this article from North Mississippi Herald, October 17, 2019, Reed describes meeting the graduate students in Jessica Wilkerson's class, SST 560 (Oral History of Southern Social Movements), at the University of Mississippi.
Outstanding Women Of Yalobusha County: The Project Continues, Colton Babbitt, Brittany Brown, Keon A. Burns, Cecelia Parks, Michelle Bright, Rhondalyn K. Peairs
Outstanding Women Of Yalobusha County: The Project Continues, Colton Babbitt, Brittany Brown, Keon A. Burns, Cecelia Parks, Michelle Bright, Rhondalyn K. Peairs
About the Project
Statements from the graduate students in Jessica Wilkerson's class, SST 560 (Oral History of Southern Social Movements), preparing to collect the "untold stories" appeared in the North Mississippi Herald on October 17, 2019.
Fieldwork In Yalobusha County, Jessica Wilkerson
Fieldwork In Yalobusha County, Jessica Wilkerson
About the Project
A summary of the daytrip to Yalobusha County taken by graduate students in Jessica Wilkerson's class, SST 560 (Oral History of Southern Social Movements). After church services in both Water Valley and Coffeeville, the students made first connections with their interviewees.
Oral History Project: Black Families Of Yalobusha County, Jessica Wilkerson
Oral History Project: Black Families Of Yalobusha County, Jessica Wilkerson
About the Project
Document presented to persons interested in participating in the oral history project. Sections included: who we are, what is oral history?, what happens during an interview?, and contact information.
Preserving Our History To Help Us Understand The Past And Present: Launching Phase Ii, Outstanding Black Women Of Yalobusha County; From The Ole Miss Classroom To The Yalobusha Community, Dottie Chapman Reed, Jessica Wilkerson
Preserving Our History To Help Us Understand The Past And Present: Launching Phase Ii, Outstanding Black Women Of Yalobusha County; From The Ole Miss Classroom To The Yalobusha Community, Dottie Chapman Reed, Jessica Wilkerson
About the Project
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.
Receipt, 28 December 186[?], Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967)
Receipt, 28 December 186[?], Mississippi Central Railroad Company (1897-1967)
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1861-1870 (Series 1.4)
No abstract provided.
Cotton Taxes, Author Unknown
Cotton Taxes, Author Unknown
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1861-1870 (Series 1.4)
No abstract provided.
Jane To W.L. Treadwell, 16 July 1853, Author Unknown
Jane To W.L. Treadwell, 16 July 1853, Author Unknown
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)
No abstract provided.
Minutes Of Meeting, Author Unknown
Minutes Of Meeting, Author Unknown
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)
No abstract provided.
Report On Female Academy, Author Unknown
Report On Female Academy, Author Unknown
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)
No abstract provided.
Minutes Of Meeting, Author Unknown
Minutes Of Meeting, Author Unknown
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)
No abstract provided.
Minutes Of Meeting, Timmons Louis Treadwell
Minutes Of Meeting, Timmons Louis Treadwell
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)
No abstract provided.
Harshaw, D. To Board Of Trustees, 23 January 1850, D. Harshaw
Harshaw, D. To Board Of Trustees, 23 January 1850, D. Harshaw
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)
No abstract provided.
To W.L. Treadwell, 6 December, Author Unknown
To W.L. Treadwell, 6 December, Author Unknown
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)
No abstract provided.
Receipt, 24 May 1843, John Allen, Timmons Louis Treadwell
Receipt, 24 May 1843, John Allen, Timmons Louis Treadwell
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)
No abstract provided.
Indenture, Marshall County, Ms, 1 August 1842, Holden Webb, William Mclean
Indenture, Marshall County, Ms, 1 August 1842, Holden Webb, William Mclean
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)
No abstract provided.
J.L. Edwards To Amelia Treadwell, 8 September, J. L. Edwards
J.L. Edwards To Amelia Treadwell, 8 September, J. L. Edwards
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1841-1850 (Series 1.2)
No abstract provided.
Illustrated Card, "Amid The Duties Of Office, 1865", J. H. Crawford
Illustrated Card, "Amid The Duties Of Office, 1865", J. H. Crawford
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1861-1870 (Series 1.4)
No abstract provided.
Indenture, Marshall County, Ms, March 1853, William A. Oates, Nancy L. Oates
Indenture, Marshall County, Ms, March 1853, William A. Oates, Nancy L. Oates
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)
No abstract provided.
Illustrated Album 1851-1858, Belonging To Lou Farabee, Lou Farabee
Illustrated Album 1851-1858, Belonging To Lou Farabee, Lou Farabee
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1851-1860 (Series 1.3)
No abstract provided.
William Stedman To R. E. Aldrich, 2 December 1872, William Stedman
William Stedman To R. E. Aldrich, 2 December 1872, William Stedman
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1871-1880 (Series 1.5)
No abstract provided.
William G. Reed To Mr. Aldrich, 29 November 1872, William G. Reed
William G. Reed To Mr. Aldrich, 29 November 1872, William G. Reed
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1871-1880 (Series 1.5)
No abstract provided.
W. L. Treadwell To Lucy Treadwell, 29 October 1872, William Loundes Treadwell
W. L. Treadwell To Lucy Treadwell, 29 October 1872, William Loundes Treadwell
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1871-1880 (Series 1.5)
No abstract provided.
Govan And Mosby To Long And Treadwell, 13 February 1872, Govan And Mosby
Govan And Mosby To Long And Treadwell, 13 February 1872, Govan And Mosby
Personal and Business Correspondence, 1871-1880 (Series 1.5)
No abstract provided.