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Mississippi: A Documentary History - Paperback

Mississippi: A Documentary History - Paperback

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by Bradley G. Bond (Editor)

In America s collective imagination, Mississippi, a state that aptly may be described as the most southern place in America, is often deemed a sinister, forbidding landscape. While popular conceptions of other states are evoked by rosy likenesses chosen by promoters of tourism, the mere word Mississippi too often conjures thoughts of brutality, repression, and backwardness. To many outsiders, Mississippi s controversial history continues to resonate in the present. By allowing divergent historical voices to describe their understanding of events as they were unfolding, this new book of narrative history supports, emends, and even complicates such a vision of Mississippi s past and present. The only book ever to present Mississippi s story in a chronological documentary fashion, it includes a wide variety of public records, newspaper articles, academic papers, correspondence, ordinances, constitutional amendments, journal entries, and other documents. Although many of these documents are well known, many also have never been seen since their inception. In juxtaposition they offer a striking portrait. The parts and the whole alike show that Mississippi remains ever controversial, ever puzzling, ever fascinating.

Author Biography

Bradley G. Bond is associate professor of history at the University of Southern Mississippi. He is author of Political Culture in the Nineteenth-Century South: Mississippi, 1830-1900.

Number of Pages: 352
Dimensions: 0.73 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Publication Date: June 03, 2003