Mississippi Founders Exhibit

Mississippi College 200 Capitol St., Clinton, MS

Mississippi College African American Studies presents MS Founders and Black Resistance. This exhibit is accompany to a speaker series presentation to address topics related to the exhibits themes. Dr. Kellie Cherie Carter Jackson of Wellesley College will speak from her book, Force and Freedom, which analyzes the history of black abolitionism, as well as forthcoming […]

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Jackson Book Festival 2023

Jackson Medical Mall 350 W. Woodrow Wilson Blvd., jackson, MS, United States

The 2023 Jackson Book Fair will host Book Talks, Book Sales and Signings, Art/Craft Vendors, Photo Ops, Live Entertainment, Black History Theme, an Intellectual Revolution, a literary family friendly affair. Admission is free and open to the public Poetry Contest Level Elementary School, write at least a 4 line stanza Middle School, write at least […]

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The Natchez Deacons for Defense

Rose Hill Missionary Baptist Church 607 Madison St., Natchez, MS, United States

The Dr. John Banks House presents The Natchez Deacons for Defense: A Dramatization by Jamal McCullen. For the first time in Natchez’ history, a play will be held to tell the story of the Deacons for Defense and Justice in Natchez, and their role in the civil rights movement of the 1960s. It is set […]

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Medicine Wheel Garden

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

The University of Southern Mississippi’s Center for American Indian Research and Studies will host a four-part series of public lectures and demonstrations exploring how Native Ancestors across the southeast used native plants, shells and soils in their daily lives. The program series, entitled “Yakni Achukma, Okla Achukma (Healthy Land, Healthy People),” is supported with a […]

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What We Can Learn From… Lecture Series

Aven Hall 200 Capitol Street, Clinton, MS

Mississippi College presents a series of talks entitled, “What We Can Learn From _____.” This talk features Daphne Chamberlain presenting on youth involvement in the Civil Rights movement. "Oh Freedom! Civil Rights, Civil Wrongs and the Young People Who Made the Jackson Movement. Following the talk, there will be a reception with live music by […]

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Natchez Literary & Cinema Celebration

Natchez Convention Center 211 Main Street, Natchez, MS

This annual celebration, which began in 1990, is a theme-based lecture series enhanced by films, workshops, exhibitions, book signings, concerts, discussions and more. The conference is made possible in part by the Mississippi Humanities Council. Here's a list of presenters: Dr. Rebecca Hall, Wake: The Hidden History of Women-Led Slave Revolts (Simon and Schuster, 2021) […]

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The Impact of Rap Music on Today’s Youth

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Community Library Mississippi presents The Impact of Rap Music on Today's Youth Community Speaking Series presented Malesha Smith live on Zoom and Facebook Live. Get your tickets at eventbrite.com  or email communitylibrary.ms@gmail.com for more information.

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Meridian History Walk

Meridian, MS

From the Civil War burning of Meridian to a tornado wiping out the city’s business district 1906, the history of the Queen City will come alive for area residents Saturday during the second annual Meridian Downtown History Walk. Free to the public, the self-guided history walk will begin at noon and run until 4 p.m. […]

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Oral History Workshop

Tell Your Story Stories guide our work and are the threads that bring communities together and connect people to the things they're passionate about. We're proud to partner with the Mississippi Humanities Council to present this full-day introductory workshop designed for anyone interested in documenting advocacy, family history, or community stories by recording oral history […]

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Grants Workshop

Register today! Join representatives from the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for Humanities virtually to learn more about funding opportunities through grants other resources. Questions or registration: christopher_miller@hydesimth.senate.gov

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Public Humanities Awards

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

The Mississippi Humanities Council announced the winners of its 2023 Public Humanities Awards recognizing outstanding work in preserving and sharing Mississippi’s unique history and culture. The awards ceremony will be held March 24, 2023 at the Two Mississippi Museums in Jackson. Tickets can be purchased at mshumanities.org. Also, the MHC will recognize 30 recipients of […]