Mississippi

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Interlink Publishing Group Incorporated, 2007 M03 1 - 178 pages
Beginning with the state's earliest settlers, Ben Wynne explores the paradox that is Mississippi--"its rich soil and namesake river, yet its vulnerability to natural disasters such as Hurricane Katrina. It is one of the US's poorest states, yet has one of the richest cultural legacies. Wynne sketches Mississippi's development from primarily native settlements and wilderness to industry-driven cities; examines the Importance of slavery and agriculture and the resulting devastation that followed the Civil War; and follows the slow transition from segregation to equal rights marked by the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s.

About the author (2007)

Ben Wynne is a native of Florence, Mississippi. He earned his doctorate in history at the University of Mississippi and is the author of a number of works on his home state and the South.

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