Coastal Mississippi Alphabet

Coastal Mississippi Alphabet
Author: Rebecca Giles
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2020-12-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781734495041

Coastal Mississippi Alphabet celebrates the people, places, and events unique to the area of south Mississippi from Bay St. Louis to Pascagoula teaching while it entertains. Rhymed verse, interesting facts, historical photographs, and beautifully detailed illustrations depict the rich offerings of this distinctive geographic region. A hidden picture activity and a glossary of terms enhance the learning in this delightfully educational book.

An Alphabet

An Alphabet
Author: Walter Anderson
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1992-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780878055739

The letters of the alphabet are featured in linoleum block prints by the Mississippi artist, Walter Anderson.

ABC's of the Mississippi Gulf Coast

ABC's of the Mississippi Gulf Coast
Author: Elizabeth D. Perry
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2016-08-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781536918922

An artful ABC guide to the beauty and wonder found on the Mississippi Gulf Coast as experienced and appreciated by the author.

The Alphabet As Resistance: Laws Against Reading, Writing and Religion in the Slave South

The Alphabet As Resistance: Laws Against Reading, Writing and Religion in the Slave South
Author: Jerry Cunningham
Publisher: Jerry Cunningham
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2023-04-03
Genre: History
ISBN:

Could slavery get worse after centuries of it? It did in the slave South in the decades just before the Civil War. This book explores the expansion of slavery during the period, the growth of the mass-labor cotton and sugar plantations, the expulsion of the Native Americans, and the new types of repression. Those new types of repression included new laws that prohibited the teaching of a slave to read or write - prohibited literacy - under penalty of whippings or worse. Other new types of repression included laws against gatherings - aimed at religious gatherings. Laws requiring slaves to have a pass from the slaveowner or a white person were ancient; they were tightened under the new regime. The laws were enforced by the notorious patrols, made of poorer white men, whose service was always mandatory and often drunken. The book chronicles, often in the voices of the slaves themselves, both the repression against literacy and religion and their resistance to it.

The Great Deluge

The Great Deluge
Author: Douglas Brinkley
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 784
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0061744735

In the span of five violent hours on August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina destroyed major Gulf Coast cities and flattened 150 miles of coastline. But it was only the first stage of a shocking triple tragedy. On the heels of one of the three strongest hurricanes ever to make landfall in the United States came the storm-surge flooding, which submerged a half-million homes—followed by the human tragedy of government mismanagement, which proved as cruel as the natural disaster itself. In The Great Deluge, bestselling author Douglas Brinkley finds the true heroes of this unparalleled catastrophe, and lets the survivors tell their own stories, masterly allowing them to record the nightmare that was Katrina.