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== Volume 82 ==
== Volume 82 ==
=== Numbers 3-4 (Fall/Winter 2020) ==
=== Numbers 3-4 (Fall/Winter 2020) ===
*Page i: Masthead
*Page i: Masthead
*Pages ii-iii: Table of Contents
*Pages ii-iii: Table of Contents
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== Volume 87 ==
=== Numbers 1-2 (Spring/Summer 2025) ===
*Page i: Masthead
*Pages ii-iii: Table of Contents
*Page iv: Publication Information
*Pages 1-24: Jere Nash, "The End of Reconstruction in Mississippi: The Fraudulent Election of 1875"
*Pages 25-50: Jim Gulley, "Greenfield Farm: Faulkner, Mules, and Time"
*Pages 51-73: J. Janice Coleman, "The Road to ''A Raisin in the Sun'': The Hansberry Family of Gloster, Mississippi, and Its Link to Alcorn A&M College"
*Page 74: [advertisement]
*Pages 75-88: Book Reviews
**Pages 75-77: Terry Beckenbaugh, ''Early Struggles for Vicksburg: The Mississippi Central Campaign and Chickasaw Bayou, October 25-December 31, 1862''; and ''Bayou Battles for Vicksburg: The Swamp and River Expeditions., January 1-April 30, 1863'' by Timothy B. Smith; published by the University Press of Kansas in 2022 and 2023
**Pages 77-79: Megan Bodily, ''Segregation in the New South: Birmingham, Alabama, 1871-1901'' by Carl V. Harris, completed and edited by W. Elliot Brownlee; published by the Louisiana State University Press in 2022
**Pages 79-80: William S. Critchfield, ''A Brief Moment in the Sun: Francis Cardozo and Reconstruction in South Carolina'' by Neil Kinghan, published by the Louisiana State University Press in 2023
**Pages 81-82: Nathan Drake, ''Empire of Brutality: Enslaved People and Animals in the British Atlantic World'' by Christopher Michael Blakley, published by the Louisiana State University Press in 2023
**Pages 82-83: James C. Giesen, ''Wading In: Desegregation on the Mississippi Gulf Coast'' by Amy Lemco, published by the University Press of Mississippi in 2023
**Pages 83-85: Charles E. Jones, ''Food Power Politics: The Food Story of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement'' by Bobby J. Smith II, published by The University o North Carolina Press in 2023
**Pages 85-86: William Harrison Taylor, ''Slavery's Fugitives and the Making of the United States Constitution'' by Timothy Messer-Kruse, published by Louisiana State University in 2024
**Pages 87-88: Emma L. Waldie, ''The Wild Woman of Cincinnati: Gender and Politics on the Eve of the Civil War'' by Michael D. Pierson, published by the Louisiana State University Press in 2023
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Latest revision as of 00:23, 1 December 2025

Volume 81

Numbers 1-2 (Spring/Summer 2019)

  • Page i: Masthead
  • Pages ii-iii: Table of Contents
  • Pages 1-2: Charles C. Bolton, "Introduction"
  • Pages 3-21: Jere Nash, "Edmund Favor Noel (1908-1912) and the Rise of James K. Vardaman and Theodore G. Bilbo"
  • Page 22: [blank page]
  • Pages 23-42: Kevin D. Greene, "Paul B. Johnson Sr. (1940-1943), the New Deal, and the Battle for Free Textbooks in Mississippi"
  • Pages 43-59: Charles C. Bolton, "Race and Wartime Politics during the Administration of Governor Thomas L. Bailey (1944-1946)"
  • Page 60: [blank page]
  • Pages 61-79: James Patterson Smith, "Fielding L. Wright (1946-1952): Legacy of a White-Supremacist Progressive"
  • Page 80: [blank page]
  • Pages 81-95: Robert Luckett, "James P. Coleman (1956-1960) and Mississippi Poppycock"
  • Page 96: [blank page]
  • Pages 97-119: Patricia Michelle Boyett, "Master of Racial Myths & Massive Resistance: Governor Paul B. Johnson Jr. (1964-1968)"
  • Page 120: [blank page]
  • Pages 121-132: Chris Danielson, "Cliff Finch (1976-1980) and the Limits of Racial Integration"
  • Pages 133-143: Andy Taggart, "Kirk Fordice (1992-2000): Cutting Against the Grain"

Numbers 3-4 (Fall/Winter 2019)

  • Page i: Masthead
  • Pages ii-iii: Table of Contents
  • Pages 145-162: Heather Kuzma, "Lily Thompson and the Woman Suffrage Movement in Mississippi"
  • Pages 163-184: Brian Pugh, "The Mississippi Legislature's Dominance over Budgeting Pre-Reform"
  • Pages 185-219: Jack Carey, "Ole Miss's New Deal: Building White Democracy at the University of Mississippi, 1933-1941"
  • Page 220: [blank page]
  • Pages 221-224: Awards Presented at the 2019 Mississippi Historical Society Annual Meeting
  • Pages 225-228: Program of the 2019 Mississippi Historical Society Annual Meeting
  • Pages 229-233: Mississippi Historical Society Minutes of the Annual Business Meeting March 2, 2018"
  • Page 234: [blank page]
  • Pages 235-252: Mona Vance-Ali, "Recent Manuscript Accessions to Historic Repositories in Mississippi Colleges and Universities and the Mississippi Department of Archives and History"
  • Pages 253-264: Book Reviews
    • Pages 253-254: Nicol Allen, Bound in Wedlock: Slave and Free Black Marriage in the Nineteenth Century by Tera W. Hunter, published by the Belknap Press of Harvard University Press in 2017
    • Pages 255-256: Andrew Harrison Baker, Delta Epiphany: Robert F. Kennedy in Mississippi by Ellen B. Meacham, published by the University Press of Mississippi in 2018
    • Pages 256-257: Ryan Anthony Smith, Let the People See: The Story of Emmett Till by Elliott J. Gorn, published by Oxford University Press in 2018
    • Pages 257-259: Christopher L. Stacey, The Ordeal of the Reunion: A New History of Reconstruction by Marl Wahlgren Summers, published by the University of North Carolina Press in 2014
    • Pages 259-261: Minoa D. Uffelman, Stepdaughters of History: Southern Women and the American Civil War by Catherine Clinton, published by Louisana State University Press in 2016
    • Pages 261-262: Ian Varga, Frontiers of Science: Imperialism and Natural Knowledge in the Gulf South Borderlands, 1500-1850 by Cameron B. Strang, published by the University of North Carolina Press in 2018
    • Pages 262-264: Clay Williams, Vicksburg, Grant's Campaign that Broke the Confederacy by Donald L. Miller, published by Simon & Schuster in 2019
  • Page 265: [blank page]

Volume 82

Numbers 3-4 (Fall/Winter 2020)

  • Page i: Masthead
  • Pages ii-iii: Table of Contents
  • Pages 103-114: Gary McQuarrie and Brooks C. Place, "Photographic Documentation of Brierfield: 'The House Jeff Built'"
  • Pages 115-142: Stuart Levin, "Beeson Academy/Hattiesburg Prep: A History in Context"
  • Pages 143-185: Douglas Lewis, "The Design and Dating of the Thomas Batchelor House at Beech Grove Plantation in Amite County"
  • Page 186: [blank page]
  • Pages 187-191: Mississippi Historical Society Awards Prizes at 2020 Annual Meeting
  • Page 192: [blank page]
  • Pages 193-196: Mississippi Historical Society 2020 Annual Meeting Program
  • Pages 197-204: Minutes of the 2020 Mississippi Historical Society Business Meeting
  • Pages 205-229: Mona Vance-Ali, "Recent Manuscript Accessions to Repositories at Mississippi Universities and the Mississippi Department of Archives and History"
  • Page 230: [blank page]
  • Pages 231-240: Book Reviews
    • Pages 231-232: David J. Garrow, Steeped in the Blood of Racism: Black Power, Law and Order, and the 1970 Shootings at Jackson State College by Nancy K. Bristow, published by Oxford University Press in 2020
    • Pages 232-234: Joseph Bagley, Resisting Equality: The Citizens' Council, 1954-1989 by Stephanie R. Rolph, published by Louisiana State University Press in 2018
    • Pages 234-236: Elias J. Baker, Black Litigants in the Antebellum South by Kimberly M. Welch, published by the University of North Carolina Press in 2018
    • Pages 236-237: Tracy L. Barnett, Private Confederacies: The Emotional Worlds of Southern Men as Citizens and Soldiers by James J. Broomall, published by the University of North Carolina Press in 2019
    • Pages 237-238: Stephen Cresswell, Sowing the Wind: The Mississippi Constitutional Convention of 1890 by Dorothy Overstreet Pratt, published by the University Press of Mississippi in 2018
    • Pages 239-240: Kevin D. Greene, Beyond the Crossroads: The Devil and the Blues Tradition by Adam Gussow, published by the University of North Carolina Press in 2017
  • Page 241: [blank page]

Volume 87

Numbers 1-2 (Spring/Summer 2025)

  • Page i: Masthead
  • Pages ii-iii: Table of Contents
  • Page iv: Publication Information
  • Pages 1-24: Jere Nash, "The End of Reconstruction in Mississippi: The Fraudulent Election of 1875"
  • Pages 25-50: Jim Gulley, "Greenfield Farm: Faulkner, Mules, and Time"
  • Pages 51-73: J. Janice Coleman, "The Road to A Raisin in the Sun: The Hansberry Family of Gloster, Mississippi, and Its Link to Alcorn A&M College"
  • Page 74: [advertisement]
  • Pages 75-88: Book Reviews
    • Pages 75-77: Terry Beckenbaugh, Early Struggles for Vicksburg: The Mississippi Central Campaign and Chickasaw Bayou, October 25-December 31, 1862; and Bayou Battles for Vicksburg: The Swamp and River Expeditions., January 1-April 30, 1863 by Timothy B. Smith; published by the University Press of Kansas in 2022 and 2023
    • Pages 77-79: Megan Bodily, Segregation in the New South: Birmingham, Alabama, 1871-1901 by Carl V. Harris, completed and edited by W. Elliot Brownlee; published by the Louisiana State University Press in 2022
    • Pages 79-80: William S. Critchfield, A Brief Moment in the Sun: Francis Cardozo and Reconstruction in South Carolina by Neil Kinghan, published by the Louisiana State University Press in 2023
    • Pages 81-82: Nathan Drake, Empire of Brutality: Enslaved People and Animals in the British Atlantic World by Christopher Michael Blakley, published by the Louisiana State University Press in 2023
    • Pages 82-83: James C. Giesen, Wading In: Desegregation on the Mississippi Gulf Coast by Amy Lemco, published by the University Press of Mississippi in 2023
    • Pages 83-85: Charles E. Jones, Food Power Politics: The Food Story of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement by Bobby J. Smith II, published by The University o North Carolina Press in 2023
    • Pages 85-86: William Harrison Taylor, Slavery's Fugitives and the Making of the United States Constitution by Timothy Messer-Kruse, published by Louisiana State University in 2024
    • Pages 87-88: Emma L. Waldie, The Wild Woman of Cincinnati: Gender and Politics on the Eve of the Civil War by Michael D. Pierson, published by the Louisiana State University Press in 2023