The Journal of Mississippi History
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"