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    Hernando De Soto

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    Central America and peru and discovered the mississippi River. Hernando de soto was born C.1500. His death date was may 21,1542. His hometown was Jerez de los caballeros spain. His place of death was Ferriday, Louisiana.He came from very noble family. He was born a family manor. When de soto was young his parents wished that he would be a lawyer. But instead he wanted to an explorer. He wanted to be the first man to explore the west indies. Then later on in life he became the first to…

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    Racism at the University of Mississippi: a Social Psychology Solution The University of Mississippi is known for it’s football, parties, greek life, and racism. In the past two years the school has taken major steps to reducing outward racism in the school by deciding not to fly the state flag which has the Confederate flag on its left corner and by banning the song “Dixie” from football games. Though these actions have reduced the blatant racism seen by the external population, racism is still…

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    In Oskinsky’s book, Worse Than Slavery, he constructs a view of life of the post antebellum period after Reconstruction has ended and how in the deep south of Mississippi and the rest of the former Confederacy, local and state governments institute laws and acts that are made to punish the black man and oppress him back to when he or she would have been a slave. During the Civil War, Mississippi lost a quarter of its white male population, leaving most of the work to the women and elderly and…

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    I learned is: a book summary, his years of youth and adolescence, and adulthood years. As I Lay Dying is about different narrators and how they see things. it has different narrative sections. The book is about the Bundrens living on a farm in Mississippi in the 1920s. On one of the sections it talks about Darl Bundren, who then talks about his brother’s Cash, Jewel, and…

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    Mississippi was important during America’s Civil War. It played a huge part as an aid of the south, and was genuinely excited for the war in the beginning. The first battle of the war in Mississippi, the battle of Shiloh, cited Mississippi’s resistance against the Union army and their advancements to take over a vital source of transportation in the state, Corinth. With this town, the Union would be able to take over the railroads and the Tennessee River. Unfortunately for the Union and…

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    Career Interview Questions

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    agricultural and extension education profession and how it developed with time. In order to fully understand that, I interviewed the retired extension worker in Mississippi State. He is known as one of the top soybean specialists in the US. This interview took place on Monday, March 21, 2016 at Starbucks on Highway 12 in Starkville, Mississippi. My interviewee was Dr. Alan Blaine, who co-founded the Southern Ag Consulting with two of his graduate students in 2008. Furthermore, he co-founded the…

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    throughout the story that, life has its ups and down, but you always have to stay positive. The Blind Side is a football story about Michael Oher. His life was challenging, but extremely successful. Throughout his life, he was homeless and wandered the streets at night until the Tuohys adopted him into their luxurious home. Now, Michael is a part of their family of four. He's an all star football player for his school, and eventually gets recruited to the University of Mississippi thanks to his…

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    right time to move aggressively in what he considered “a war against white supremacy”. James Meredith was born in Kosciusko, Mississippi, on June 25, 1933, he was raised on a farm with nine brothers and sisters, largely protected from the racism of the time. Meredith first experienced the humiliation of racial discrimination at age fifteen, on a return train to Mississippi after visiting family in the North. He remembered in 1962, Meredith was ordered to give up his seat and move to the…

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    Early settlement in Mississippi came as a surprise to many Mississippians who already lived here. Hernando De Desoto traveled to these lands not knowing who was here or what he would find, looking for precious metals in 1540. Although when he arrived Indians, known specifically as Chickasaw and Choctaw Indians, occupied these lands. They were not very happy about the invasion that they brought on their land. The Chickasaw’s led an attack on De Soto’s men, many of them were killed in the Pontotoc…

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    Emmett Till's Murder

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    sixtieth anniversary of Emmett Till being murdered in Mississippi. A fourteen year old boy named Emmett Till from Chicago was murdered when he went to Mississippi to visit his cousins. During the time of his murder there was at least 500 lynches know to have occurred in Mississippi. During one of his days of his visit him and his cousins went to a general store. Emmett whistled at a white women not knowing how dangerous it was going to be for his life. Two white man came to Emmett's families…

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