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Filed under: Mississippi -- History
Filed under: Mississippi -- History -- AnecdotesFiled under: Mississippi -- History -- ChronologyFiled under: Mississippi -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
Filed under: Mississippi -- History -- Sources -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Mississippi -- Church history -- SourcesFiled under: Episcopal Church -- Mississippi -- History -- Sources
Filed under: Mound Bayou (Miss.) -- BiographyFiled under: African American clergy -- Mississippi -- Biography- Biography of a Slave: Being The Experiences Of Rev. Charles Thompson, A Preacher of the United Brethren Church, While a Slave in the South, Together With Startling Occurrences Incidental To Slave Life (1875), by Charles Thompson
Filed under: African Americans -- Mississippi -- Biography- Biography of a Slave: Being The Experiences Of Rev. Charles Thompson, A Preacher of the United Brethren Church, While a Slave in the South, Together With Startling Occurrences Incidental To Slave Life (1875), by Charles Thompson
- Narrative of Henry Watson, A Fugitive Slave (Boston: Published by Bela Marsh, 1848), by Henry Watson (HTML and TEI at UNC)
- Black Boy: A Record of Childhood and Youth (first edition, 1945), by Richard Wright, contrib. by Dorothy Canfield Fisher (HTML in Canada; NO US ACCESS)
Filed under: Clergy -- Mississippi -- Biography- Tupelo (Chicago: Rhodes and McClure Publishing Co., 1905), by John H. Aughey
Filed under: Enslaved persons -- Mississippi -- Biography- Biography of a Slave: Being The Experiences Of Rev. Charles Thompson, A Preacher of the United Brethren Church, While a Slave in the South, Together With Startling Occurrences Incidental To Slave Life (1875), by Charles Thompson
- Bond and Free: or, Yearnings for Freedom, From My Green Brier House: Being the Story of My Life in Bondage, and My Life in Freedom (Philadelphia: The Author, 1861), by Israel Campbell (HTML and TEI at UNC)
- Narrative of Henry Watson, A Fugitive Slave (Boston: Published by Bela Marsh, 1848), by Henry Watson (HTML and TEI at UNC)
- Shadow and Sunshine, by Eliza Suggs
Filed under: Fugitive slaves -- Mississippi -- Biography
Filed under: Greenville (Miss.) -- Church historyFiled under: Columbus (Miss.) -- History
Filed under: Columbus (Miss.) -- History -- DramaFiled under: Kemper County (Miss.) -- History- Kemper County Vindicated, and a Peep at Radical Rule in Mississippi (New York: E. J. Hale and Son, 1879), by James D. Lynch
Filed under: Mound Bayou (Miss.) -- HistoryFiled under: Natchez (Miss.) -- History
Filed under: Tupelo (Miss.) -- History -- 19th century- Tupelo (Chicago: Rhodes and McClure Publishing Co., 1905), by John H. Aughey
Filed under: Vicksburg (Miss.) -- History -- Siege, 1863- My Cave Life in Vicksburg; With Letters of Trial and Travel (New York and London: D. Appleton and Co., 1864), by Mary Ann Webster Loughborough
Filed under: Vicksburg (Miss.) -- History -- Siege, 1863 -- FictionFiled under: African Americans -- Mississippi -- Natchez -- History
Filed under: Plantation life -- Mississippi -- History -- 19th centuryFiled under: Printing -- Mississippi -- HistoryFiled under: Slavery -- Mississippi -- History- Biography of a Slave: Being The Experiences Of Rev. Charles Thompson, A Preacher of the United Brethren Church, While a Slave in the South, Together With Startling Occurrences Incidental To Slave Life (1875), by Charles Thompson
Filed under: Slavery -- Mississippi -- History -- 19th century- Bond and Free: or, Yearnings for Freedom, From My Green Brier House: Being the Story of My Life in Bondage, and My Life in Freedom (Philadelphia: The Author, 1861), by Israel Campbell (HTML and TEI at UNC)
- The History of William Webb, Composed by Himself (Detroit: E. Hoekstra, 1873), by William Webb (HTML and TEI with commentary at UNC)
- Narrative of Henry Watson, A Fugitive Slave (Boston: Published by Bela Marsh, 1848), by Henry Watson (HTML and TEI at UNC)
- Shadow and Sunshine, by Eliza Suggs
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Filed under: Mississippi -- Antiquities
Filed under: Mississippi -- Encyclopedias
Filed under: Mississippi -- Fiction
Filed under: Mississippi -- Geneaology
Filed under: Mississippi -- Imprints
Filed under: Mississippi -- Juvenile fiction
Filed under: Mississippi -- Politics and government
Filed under: Mississippi -- Race relations- A Chronology of Violence and Intimidation in Mississippi Since 1961 (Atlanta: Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, ca. 1964), by Jack H. Minnis (page images at Preservica)
- Racial Facts (1964), by Citizens' Councils of America (page images at Preservica)
- Conflicting Views on Segregation: Reprints of a Series of Letters Between Dr. D.M. Nelson, President of Mississippi College, Clinton, Miss., and an Unnamed Alumnus (Winona, MS: Association of Citizens' Councils, ca. 1955), by Dotson McGinnis Nelson (page images at Preservica)
- M is for Mississippi and Murder (1955), by National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (page images at Preservica)
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