Mississippi Humanities Council

  • Interpreting Our History & Culture
  • Fostering Civil Conversations
  • Enriching Communities

Speakers Bureau:Mississippi in the Great War

South Mississippi Genealogy & Historical Society 307 2nd Ave , Hattiesburg , MS

School textbooks rarely mention much about the Great War — World War I. Although the United States only participated in the final two yeas of the conflict, it changed the world. Drawing on letters published in Mississippi newspapers from across the state, this presentation tells the story of Mississippians who participated in the Great War. Read More >

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MISSISSIPPI ENCYCLOPEDIA EVENT: Margaret Walker Center

Margaret Walker Center at Jackson State University 1400 John R. Lynch Street, Jackson, MS, United States

A panel discussion of The Mississippi Encyclopedia. Scholars speaking will include Jackson State University scholars Preselfannie Whitfield-McDaniel, C. Liegh McInnis, and Robby Luckett, along with Senior Editors Ted Ownby and Charles Reagan Wilson.

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Mississippi Masterpieces Art & Songwriting Contest

Gautier Convention Center 2012 Library Lane, Gautier, MS, United States

Mississippi Masterpieces Art and Songwriting Contest is hosted by the City of Gautier in celebration of the state’s bicentennial. The contest and its final event are meant to explore and celebrate the history and culture of Mississippi. The final Mississippi Masterpieces bicentennial event is Nov. 10, 2017, at the Gautier Convention Center from 6 p.m. Read More >

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Bicentennial and Veterans Celebration Dinner

Washington County Convention Center 1040 S. Raceway Road , Greenville , MS

Bicentennial Celebration Dinner to reach out to the community in support of our veterans and celebrate our states 200th birthday. In effort to bring out community together, have a catfish dinner (which supports one of the delta's main industries) and invite the community to honor the veterans and come "break bread with a Veteran".

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Lower Delta Talk Series

Sharkey Issaquena County Library 116 Robert Morganfield Way, Rolling Fork, MS

The Lower Delta Speakers Series includes a variety of folks who will speak on a topic of interest each month, topics that tell great Mississippi stories focused on our region of the Mississippi Delta and that help explain the important role the Delta plays in regards to the entire state of Mississippi. Some of the Read More >

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A Legacy Retrospective of Jay D. Johnson: Rays of Hope in Mississippi Exhibit

Smith Robertson Museum & Cultural Center 528 Bloom St., Jackson, MS

Opening of a photo exhibit showcasing the state’s history and diversity, culled from the collection of local photographers Jay D. Johnson and his father, James R. Johnson. Images will include local and national African American political leaders and civil rights icons, churches, entertainers and sports personalities. Exhibit will be displayed at Smith Robertson Museum and Cultural Read More >

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Christmas Open House Parade Viewing @ the Old Tishomingo County Courthouse!

Old Tishomingo County Courthouse Museum 203 E Quitman St, LUKA, MS, United States

 Watch the Christmas parade from inside the historic courtroom at the Old Tishomingo County Courthouse! Date: Friday, December 2, 2017. Cost: free; however donations to the museum are always encouraged.

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The Kneel-Ins: The Voices, the Vision Forward– “Church Kneel-Ins: What Happened and What It Meant”

Woodworth Chapel @ Tougaloo College 500 County Line Rd., Jackson, MS

From Saturday, December 2, through Monday, December 4, the Jackson Interfaith Civil Rights Committee is hosting a series of free events entitled The Kneel-Ins: The Voices and the Vision Forward to commemorate the church visit campaign of 1963 and 1964. These programs are supported by the Mississippi Humanities Council. The Jackson Kneel-In movement was an Read More >

The Kneel-Ins: The Voices, the Vision Forward: “How Do We ‘Kneel-In’ and Witness in Jackson Today?”

Old Capitol Museum 100 South State Street, Jackson , MS

From Saturday, December 2, through Monday, December 4, the Jackson Interfaith Civil Rights Committee is hosting a series of free events entitled The Kneel-Ins: The Voices and the Vision Forward to commemorate the church visit campaign of 1963 and 1964. These programs are supported by the Mississippi Humanities Council. The Jackson Kneel-In movement was an Read More >

The Kneel-Ins: The Voices, the Vision Forward– “Tour of Smith Robertson Museum”

Smith Robertson Museum & Cultural Center 528 Bloom St., Jackson, MS

From Saturday, December 2, through Monday, December 4, the Jackson Interfaith Civil Rights Committee is hosting a series of free events entitled The Kneel-Ins: The Voices and the Vision Forward to commemorate the church visit campaign of 1963 and 1964. These programs are supported by the Mississippi Humanities Council. The Jackson Kneel-In movement was an Read More >

The Kneel-Ins: The Voices, the Vision Forward– “Community Commemoration Service”

Galloway United Methodist Church 305 North Congress Street, Jackson, MS

From Saturday, December 2, through Monday, December 4, the Jackson Interfaith Civil Rights Committee is hosting a series of free events entitled The Kneel-Ins: The Voices and the Vision Forward to commemorate the church visit campaign of 1963 and 1964. These programs are supported by the Mississippi Humanities Council. The Jackson Kneel-In movement was an Read More >