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  • The Parchman Ordeal

    1965 Natchez Civil Rights Injustice

    An account of the civil rights march that ended in the unlawful incarceration of African American protestors—and the basis for the 2017 documentary.In October 1965, nearly 800 young people attempted to march from their churches in Natchez to protest segregation, discrimination and mistreatment by white leaders and elements of the Ku Klux Klan. As they exited the churches, local authorities forced ... Read more

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  • Three Years in Mississippi

    Series series Civil Rights in Mississippi Series
    On October 1, 1962, James Meredith was the first African American student to enroll at the University of Mississippi. Preceded by violent rioting resulting in two deaths and a lengthy court battle that made it all the way to the Supreme Court, his admission was a pivotal moment in civil rights history. Citing his “divine responsibility” to end white supremacy, Meredith risked everything to attend ... Read more

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  • A Mission from God

    A Memoir and Challenge for America

    “I am not a civil rights hero. I am a warrior, and I am on a mission from God.” —James MeredithJames Meredith engineered two of the most epic events of the American civil rights era: the desegregation of the University of Mississippi in 1962, which helped open the doors of education to all Americans; and the March Against Fear in 1966, which helped open the floodgates of voter registration in the ... Read more

    $13.99 USD

  • Trump Fiction

    Essays on Donald Trump in Literature, Film, and Television

    Trump Fiction: Essays on Donald Trump in Literature, Film, and Television examines depictions of Donald Trump and his fictional avatars in literature, film, and television, including works that took up the subject of Trump before his successful presidential campaign (in terms that often uncannily prefigure his presidency) as well as those that have appeared since he took office. Covering a range ... Read more

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  • Robert E. Lee's Orderly A Black Youth's Southern Inheritance (2nd Edition)

    by Al Arnold ...
    A descendant of a slave, Al Arnold, tells his journey of embracing his Confederate heritage. His ancestor, Turner Hall, Jr., a Black Confederate, served as a body servant for two Confederate soldiers and an orderly for General Robert E. Lee. Turner Hall, Jr. returned to Okolona, Mississippi after the Civil War. Hall served a prominent family in that community for five generations. His life's ... Read more

    $4.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Audiobook

    Holistic Fitness: Understanding How to Achieve Lasting Weight-loss (The Science-based, Mindful Exercising Guide to a Healthy and Active Lifestyle)

    Narrated by Digital Voice Mason G ...

    Unabridged

    1 hour 56 min

    This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.This transformative guide leads readers through a step-by-step journey, offering insights into understanding holistic fitness and embracing a well-rounded approach to health. It delves into the essence of holistic living, emphasizing the profound connection between body, mind, and spirit. The book introduces practical strategies for self-reflection, ... Read more

    $7.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • A Slow, Calculated Lynching

    The Story of Clyde Kennard

    Series series Race, Rhetoric, and Media Series
    In the years following Brown v. Board of Education, countless Black citizens endured violent resistance and even death while fighting for their constitutional rights. One of those citizens, Clyde Kennard (1927–1963), a Korean War veteran and civil rights leader from Hattiesburg, Mississippi, attempted repeatedly to enroll at the all-white Mississippi Southern College—now the University of Southern ... Read more

    $17.99 USD

  • The Color of Life

    A Journey toward Love and Racial Justice

    by Cara Meredith ...
    In this spiritual memoir, a white woman in an interracial marriage and mixed-race family paints a beautiful path from white privilege toward racial healing, from ignorance toward seeing the image of God in everyone she meets.Author and speaker Cara Meredith grew up in a colorless world. From childhood, she didn't think issues of race had anything to do with her, and she was ignorant of many of the ... Read more

    $5.99 USD

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    A Slow, Calculated Lynching

    The Story of Clyde Kennard

    Narrated by James Fouhey ...

    Unabridged

    12 hours 49 min

    In the years following Brown v. Board of Education, countless Black citizens endured violent resistance and even death while fighting for their constitutional rights. One of those citizens, Clyde Kennard, a Korean War veteran and civil rights leader from Hattiesburg, Mississippi, attempted repeatedly to enroll at the all-white Mississippi Southern College in the late 1950s.In A Slow, Calculated ... Read more

    $24.99 USD

  • Audiobook

    The Color of Life

    A Journey toward Love and Racial Justice

    by Cara Meredith ...
    Narrated by Charity Spencer ...

    Unabridged

    6 hours 29 min

    In this spiritual memoir, a white woman in an interracial marriage and mixed-race family paints a beautiful path from white privilege toward racial healing, from ignorance toward seeing the image of God in everyone she meets.Author and speaker Cara Meredith grew up in a colorless world. From childhood, she didn't think issues of race had anything to do with her, and she was ignorant of many of the ... Read more

    $23.99 USD

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    The Press, the Civil Rights Struggle, and the Awakening of a Nation (Pulitzer Prize Winner)

    PULITZER PRIZE WINNER • An unprecedented examination of how news stories, editorials and photographs in the American press—and the journalists responsible for them—profoundly changed the nation’s thinking about civil rights in the South during the 1950s and ‘60s.Roberts and Klibanoff draw on private correspondence, notes from secret meetings, unpublished articles, and interviews to show how a ... Read more

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