Speakers Bureau: The Battle of Brice’s Crossroads and General Nathan Bedford Forrest

Longhorn Restaurant, Amory MS 50180 Weaver Creek Rd, Amory, MS

This presentation will explore the crucial Battle of Brice’s Crossroads during the Civil War and the role of the controversial Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest. Speakers Expertise: Edwina H. Carpenter serves as director of the Brice's Crossroads National Battlefield and Interpretive Center in Baldwyn, MS. Through research and artifact conservation, exhibit design, tours and events, […]

Speakers Bureau: They Gave Their Lives: Experiences of 53 WWII Veterans 60 Years After the War

St. Dominic Health Services Toulouse Building 3800 I-55 North Frontage Rd. Ste. 100, Jackson, MS

This presenter shares the experiences told to him by 53 living veterans of WWII and recorded on 27 DVD tapes covering 34 hours of interviews. The veterans’ experiences provide a detailed look into how young men and women and families gave their lives to their country so that we might have the freedoms we sometimes […]

Water/Ways in Moss Point

Pascagoula River Audubon Center 5107 Arthur St., Moss Point, MS, United States

The Pascagoula River Audubon Center will host Water/Ways, a traveling exhibit from the Smithsonian Institution, from May 31 through July 7. The exhibit, which will be free and open to the public, will include a local quilt exhibition, "A River in Stitches" featuring quilts from around the state that focus on water themes. Visit the […]

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Speakers Bureau: The Battle of Shiloh

Bass Pro Shop Restuarant 100 Bass Pro Drive, Pearl, MS

The presenter describes the Battle of Shiloh and the events that led to the creation of this site as a historic spot of land. He also addresses the question of what it means to be “Southern”, the importance of tradition, the closeness to the soil of our ancestors that other secions of the country don’t […]

Speakers Bureau: Forbidden, Hidden and Forgotten: Women Soldiers of the Civil War

Municipal Art Gallery 839 N. State Street, Jackson, Mississippi

Hundreds, perhaps thousands, of women boldly defied Victorian society norms when they disguised themselves as men, shouldered muskets and joined the firing line in the American Civil War. As soldiers, they participated in every major engagement from the beginning to the end of the war. Their wartime experiences and sacrifices mirrored those of their male […]

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Speakers Bureau: A Look at Mande (West African) Culture Through Traditional Music

South Mississippi Regional Library 900 Broad Street, Columbia, MS

This presentation will give the listener a glimpse of the Mande Culture of West Africa. In the tradition of the Mande, the history and culture is orally preserved in the minds and through the music of the Djeli (oral librarian/mandenka hereditary professional musicians). The establishment of the Mali Empire can be recalled and retold in […]

Speakers Bureau: Personal Experience Writing

The Depot--Newton 128 S. Main Street, Newton, MS

Richelle Putnam shares the power and therapeutic value of words and how to explore the future by visiting the past. She shares her personal experience stories from different anthologies, provides writing prompts to spur attendee recollections and teaches how to slip past the protector to reach emotional honesty. Other speaker topics are: “How to Create […]

Speakers Bureau: Mississippi Telling

Poplarville Methodist Youth Building 202 W. Church Street, Poplarville, MS

The presenter 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, […]

Water/Ways @ PRAC: Early Navigation on the Pascagoula River

Pascagoula River Audubon Center 5107 Arthur St., Moss Point, MS, United States

On June 9, the Pascagoula River Audubon Center will host a free and open to the public program about the history of the Pascagoula River. The program will take place with the Smithsonian Institution's  traveling exhibit, which the Pascagoula River Audubon Center will host from May 31 through July 7. The June 9 program, led […]

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Knowing Medgar: 55 Years Later

Mississippi Civil Rights Museum 222 North Street, Jackson, MS

In observance of the fifty-fifth anniversary of his death, the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum will host a program to commemorate the life of civil rights leader Medgar Evers. This free event, co-sponsored by the Medgar and Myrlie Evers Institute and the Mississippi Humanities Council, will be held Tuesday, June 12, at 6 p.m. in the Craig H. Neilsen […]

Water/Ways @ PRAC: Ebbs & Flows of Mississippi History

Pascagoula River Audubon Center 5107 Arthur St., Moss Point, MS, United States

On June 16, the Pascagoula River Audubon Center will host Dr. James Giesen of the MHC's Speakers Bureau to present his free and open to the public lecture "Water Ways: Ebbs & Flows of Mississippi History." The program will take place in conjunction with the Smithsonian Institution's traveling exhibit Water/Ways, which the Pascagoula River Audubon […]

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Speakers Bureau: Rodgers and Rodgers: Distant Father, Native Son

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

Rogers and Rodgers: Distant Father, Native Son, or The Short Saga of “The World’s Only Yodeling Rope-Throwers” illuminates the relationship between Mississippi’s “Father of Country Music” and Oklahoma’s “Favorite Son,” Jimmie Rodgers and Will Rogers. During January and February of 1931, Will Rogers, American cowboy, vaudeville performer, humorist, social commentator and motion picture actor, mounted a Red […]