Speakers Bureau: “Mississippi Telling”

O.B. McClinton Foundation grounds 2106 Gravel Springs Rd., Senatobia, MS

Rebecca Jernigan provides an overview of the storytelling Renaissance in America with emphasis upon the oral tradition in Mississippi. The literary tradition of Mississippi owes much to the rich storytelling legacy that riddles the tales of our families and our communities as reflected in the works of many of our best authors: Welty, Wright, Faulkner, […]

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Mississippi Freedom Trail Marker Unveiling

Palace Theatre 111 Main St, McComb, MS, United States

The Mississippi Humanities Council, in partnership with the Visit Mississippi, is proud to announce a series of Freedom Trail marker unveilings commemorating pivotal figures and moments in the Civil Rights Movement. These unveilings will honor the courage and dedication of local leaders and activists whose actions helped shape the fight for freedom and justice. Four […]

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Where Two or Three Are Gathered: Reconsidering Community & Conversation with Will D. Campbell

USM Liberal Arts Building 114 N. 31st Ave., Hattiesburg, MS

The lecture, “Where Two or Three Are Gathered: Reconsidering Community and Conversation with Will D. Campbell,” presented by Brett Harris, will examine the recurring theme of community and the need for conversation through the life and writings of Will D. Campbell. Harris, a Baptist minister and the host of the podcast God Knows Where, draws parallels with […]

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Great Stories Club

Briarwood Arts Center 614 Briarwood Dr,, Jackson, MS, United States

In November, Briarwood Arts Center will host a Great Stories Club, a literary-outreach program created by the American Library Association that provides youth with the opportunity to read, reflect, and share ideas on themes that resonate with them. Briarwood Arts Center will begin their Great Stories Club, led by Tonja Murphy of the Mississippi Book […]

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PRAGDA Spanish Film Festival

Jackson State University 1400 J.R. Lynch Street, Jackson, MS

The PRAGDA Spanish Film Festival promotes Spanish language and culture by curating a series of films, offering a platform for educational and societal enrichment. This event comprises the presentation of five films that typically extend beyond traditional cinema or streaming platforms, delving into themes that intricately intertwine personal and political dimensions. Each session includes the […]

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Speakers Bureau: Prehistoric Native American Stone Tools

Hatley Elementary School 60286 Hatley RD, Amory, MS

Program about how prehistoric Native Americans made and used stone tools. Includes “hands on” artifact display with audience participation encouraged. Mr. William Arinder has studied Early American and Native American cultures for nearly 50 years, assembling a sizeable collection of artifacts which he uses to lead living history programs for local schools, civic clubs and […]

Lexington Historic Churches Tour

St. Paul’s Church of God in Christ 17214 Highway 17, Lexington, MS, United States

Join us on Thursday, Nov 7, for an engaging tour of Lexington’s historic churches, featuring St. Paul’s Church of God in Christ, St. Mary’s Episcopal Church and First Presbyterian Church. Enjoy fascinating architectural and historical insights and special music.FREE admission, thanks to the generous support of the MS Humanities Council, MS Dept Archives & History, […]

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Speakers Bureau: “Parallels of Southern Storytelling and Folktales from Around the World”

Alcorn State University 1000 ASU Drive, Lorman, MS

Diane Williams uses the art of storytelling to uncover folktales from the south, oral history from Mississippi, often paralleling these story motifs with folktales from around the world. Williams is a neo-griot, along the lines of the story­tellers from times gone by when oral historians were crucial to maintaining black folks’ history because book publishers […]

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Mississippi Freedom Trail Marker Unveiling

The Mississippi Humanities Council, in partnership with the Visit Mississippi, will unveil a Freedom Trail marker November 8th at the old courthouse at 12pm in Canton to honor the extraordinary work of Flonzie Brown Wright, the first African American female elected to public office in Mississippi during the 20th century.  

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Mississippi Freedom Trail Marker Unveiling

Palmer's Crossing Hattiesburg, MS, United States

On the morning of November 9, a Mississippi Freedom Trail markers will be unveiled honoring Victoria Gray Adams – Honoring her legacy as a Civil Rights leader and one of the founding members of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, at Palmer's Crossing outside of Hattiesburg.

Mississippi Freedom Trail Marker Unveiling

Zion Chapel A.M.E Church 319 North Dr. M.L. King Jr. St., Natchez, MS, United States

The city of Natchez, MS, has announced its second marker on the Mississippi Freedom Trail, located at Donnan’s Barbershop, the birthplace of the Deacons for Defense and Justice in Natchez in the 1960s. The Deacons for Defense and Justice was first organized in 1964 in Jonesboro, LA, in response to increasing violence against civil rights activists and the lack of protection […]

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History is Lunch “Black Quilters in the American South”

TWO MISSISSIPPI MUSEUMS 222 NORTH STREET , JACKSON, MS, United States

The Mississippi Department of Archives and History’s (MDAH) History Is Lunch (HIL) lecture series has delved into Mississippi’s history, providing a platform for dynamic presentations by esteemed scholars, experts, authors, and thought leaders from both local and national spheres. In the upcoming fall programming, HIL will prioritize lecture series that reflect the cultural heritage of […]

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