Mississippi History stories from Top sites:
Thousands flock to ex-NFL QB McNair's funeral
Jul 11th, 2009 - San Jose Mercury News
HATTIESBURG, Miss.—Thousands turned out in Tennessee to say goodbye to Steve McNair, and people in his native state were doing the same Sunday to give the ex-NFL quarterback one of the biggest funerals in recent Mississippi history...
Mississippi History videos from YouTube:
- Exploring History: Corinth..."Exploring History: Corinth, Mississippi and Shiloh National Military Park" looks at two southern locations important to the outcome of the American Civil War and the years following. Explore Corinth ...
- Mississippi Mass Choir -...Under the musical direction of David R. Curry Jr., and under the choir direction of Dorcus Curry Thigpen, the 100-member choir developed a sound that made them a constant presence on Billboard's gospel charts ...
- History Lives in Mississippi:...A post 2008 Presidential Debate Brown Bagber held on October 2008 at the University of Mississippi, JD Williams Library, Department of Archives and Special Collections.
- Mississippi Madman - La...Bluegrass song loosely based on "true" events surrounding La Crosse, WI... Written 'tongue in cheek'... no I do not believe the conspiracy theory. I play Guitar, madolin, drum, and I believe there are five vocal tracks layed down ...
Mississippi History stories from Digg:
Working on some ideas for a business model to sell ebooks
Since the stock market "stole" my retirement money (about half), I'm working on a business plan for writing and selling e-books. I've put up some business model ideas and would love feedback. First book is about Emmett Till and Mississippi civil rights history.(Educational)
sklopferWed, Nov 4th, 20091 Diggs, 0 CommentsRevealing Mississippi's dark secrets
The BBC's Philippa Thomas speaks to Jerry Mitchell, a newspaper reporter who has been digging deep into "cold cases" from the area's violent history.(World News)
b4oneSat, Oct 31st, 20091 Diggs, 0 CommentsShip symbolizes survivors bond between NYC, New Orleans
Peering through thick fog, hundreds stood on the banks of the Mississippi River early Tuesday and cheered as the latest piece of naval history cut through the haze and belched its horn.(World News)
cypremortWed, Oct 14th, 20091 Diggs, 0 Comments



