The second edition of Mississippi: A History features a
series of revisions and updates to its comprehensive coverage of
Mississippi state history from the time of the region’s first
inhabitants into the 21st century.
* Represents the only available comprehensive textbook on
Mississippi history specifically for use in college-level
courses
* Features an engaging narrative mix of topical and chronological
chapters
* Includes chapter objectives that may be used by professors and
students
* Offers coverage of Mississippi’s major political,
economic, social, and cultural developments
* Presents two entirely new chapters on important
21st-century developments in Mississippi
* Contains expanded coverage of slavery in Mississippi
history
* Includes completely up-to-date chapter sources, selected
bibliography, and subject index
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List of Illustrations vii
Preface and Acknowledgments xi
Map: Mississippi’s Place in the United States xiii
Map: The State of Mississippi xiv
1 Mississippi: The Name and the Place 1
2 Two Worlds Collide: Spanish Explorers and American Indians 10
3 French Colonies 23
4 The British Period, 1763-1781 37
5 Spanish Rule, 1781-1798 45
6 The Territorial Period, 1798-1817 54
7 The New State, 1817-1832 69
8 Antebellum Politics 89
9 Antebellum Life 100
10 Mounting Sectional Strife 121
11 Secession and Civil War 132
12 Reconstruction in Mississippi 152
13 Bourbons and Populists 169
14 Into the Twentieth Century: Economic and Social Trends 187
15 Progressive 'Rednecks’ 205
16 A New Era: The 1920s 219
17 The Depression Years 234
18 A Rich Cultural Heritage 247
19 The World War II Era 269
20 The 1950s 282
21 Religious Life 296
22 The Second Reconstruction 308
23 Times of Transition 330
24 The Social Environment 350
25 Recent Political Trends 365
26 Tumultuous Trends in Education 380
27 Recent Economic Trends 400
28 Into the Twenty-First Century 424
29 Living in the Twenty-First Century 442
Appendix I: European Rulers with Relation to Mississippi During the Colonial and Territorial Periods 463
Appendix II: Members of the U.S. Congress, 1817-1861 467
Appendix III: Mississippi Symbols and Facts 481
Appendix IV: Total Population, 1800-2010 482
Appendix V: Racial Population Changes, 1800-2010 483
Selected Bibliography of Mississippi History 485
Index 496
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Westley F. Busbee, Jr., whose Mississippi ancestors predate statehood, is Chair of the Department of History and Political Science and the Division of Humanities at Belhaven University. Dr. Busbee is a member of the Southern Historical Association and past president and Board of Directors member of the Mississippi Historical Society.