Mississippi
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Mississippi
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Mississippi
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- Ghosts of Mississippi, the murder of Medgar Evers, the trials of Byron de la Beckwith, and the haunting of the new South, Maryanne Vollers
- The sound and the fury, William Faulkner
- Light in August, William Faulkner
- Novels, 1942-1954, Go down, Moses ; Intruder in the dust ; Requiem for a nun ; A fable, William Faulkner
- Flags in the dust, William Faulkner ; edited and with an introduction by Douglas Day
- Down to the crossroads, civil rights, Black power, and the Meredith march against fear, Aram Goudsouzian
- Native guard, Natasha Trethewey
- The reivers, a reminiscence, William Faulkner
- Cat on a hot tin roof, M-G-M presents an Avon production in Metrocolor ; produced by Lawrence Weingarten ; screen play by Richard Brooks and James Poe ; based on the play "Cat on a hot tin roof" by Tennessee Williams ; directed by Richard Brooks
- The optimist's daughter, Eudora Welty
- Novels, 1930-1935, William Faulkner
- The Ponder heart., Drawings by Joe Krush
- Collected stories of William Faulkner
- A chance for change, Head Start and Mississippi's Black freedom struggle, Crystal R. Sanders
- The hamlet
- How and why did women in SNCC (the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee) author a pathbreaking feminist manifesto, 1964-1965?, documents selected and interpreted by Kathryn Kish Sklar and Elaine DeLott Baker ; headnotes to documents written by Elaine DeLott Baker
- Faulkner, modernism, and film, Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha, 1978 ; edited by Evans Harrington and Ann J. Abadie
- I've got the light of freedom, the organizing tradition and the Mississippi freedom struggle, Charles M. Payne
- As I lay dying, the corrected text, William Faulkner
- Country churchyards, Eudora Welty
- A time not here, the Mississippi delta, [photographs by Norman Mauskopf, essay by Randall Kenan]
- William Faulkner;, the Yoknapatawpha country
- Local people, the struggle for civil rights in Mississippi, John Dittmer
- The portable Faulkner, edited by Malcolm Cowley
- Worse than slavery, Parchman Farm and the ordeal of Jim Crow justice, David M. Oshinsky
- The Faulkner reader, selections from the works of William Faulkner
- Readings on William Faulkner, Clarice Swisher, book editor
- Freedom is a constant struggle, the Mississippi civil rights movement and its legacy, Kenneth T. Andrews
- Intruder in the dust
- Salvage the bones, a novel, Jesmyn Ward
- The help, Kathryn Stockett
- Mississippi floods, designing a shifting landscape, Anuradha Mathur and Dilip da Cunha
- Emmett Till, the murder that shocked the world and propelled the civil rights movement, Devery S. Anderson ; foreword by Julian Bond
- Universal Newsreels, Release 323, January 28, 1935
- As I lay dying, authoritative text, backgrounds and contexts, criticism, William Faulkner ; edited by Michael Gorra
- Novels, 1936-1940, William Faulkner
- Slavemaster president, the double career of James Polk, William Dusinberre
- Medgar Evers, Mississippi martyr, Michael Vinson Williams
- Freedom summer, the savage season that made Mississippi burn and made America a democracy, Bruce Watson
- The Mississippi Territory and the Southwest frontier, 1795-1817, Robert V. Haynes
- Murder in Mississippi, United States v. Price and the struggle for civil rights, Howard Ball
- The golden apples
- The blood of Emmett Till, Timothy B. Tyson
- Universal Newsreels, Release 138, April 20, 1933
- This little light of mine, the life of Fannie Lou Hamer, Kay Mills
- Losing battles, Eudora Welty
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