STARKVILLE • In any given publication since 1939, The Journal of Mississippi History has been an invaluable record of the institutional memory of the state of Mississippi. But few editions
In any given publication since 1939, The Journal of Mississippi History has been an invaluable record of the institutional memory of the state of Mississippi. But few editions of the scholarly journal have been more valuable to Mississippians than is the current Vol. 84, No. 1 and No. 2 for the Spring and Summer of 2022.
By Sid Salter
In any given publication since 1939, The Journal of Mississippi History has been an invaluable record of the institutional memory of the state of Mississippi. But few editions of the scholarly journal have been more valuable to Mississippians than is the current Vol. 84, No. 1 and No.
in some cases, about how that popular topic is going to be taught. right now and i want to bring up this next, guys. you have 28 states who have passed or debating banning the teaching of critical race theory, stephanie. which is incredibly troubling, right, to a certain extent, whitewashing our history in this country. what do you make of that, of kind of the epidemic that s happening across this country? well, i think that it it does create some concern. i think this is something that in some ways, as history scholars snuck up on us in terms of this sort of just being a fixture in the way that we present controversial history and in the way that we talk to our students about this history s troubled and complicated past in a way to better understand where we are and why we haven t made as much progress as we wish we would