Speaking of Mississippi

Follow Speaking of Mississippi
Share on
Copy link to clipboard

Speaking of Mississippi lets you hear lively conversations with authors and experts about the state's landmark moments and overlooked stories. Join host Chris Goodwin to get a historical perspective on the people, places, and events that continue to shape

Speaking of Mississippi


    • May 12, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 35m AVG DURATION
    • 19 EPISODES


    Search for episodes from Speaking of Mississippi with a specific topic:

    Latest episodes from Speaking of Mississippi

    S2.11. The New Mississippi State Flag with Jere Nash

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 33:10


    In this episode Mississippi Department of Archives and History director Katie Blount speaks with author Jere Nash about Mississippi's path to a new state flag.

    S2.10. Race and Slavery in the Old Southwest with Christian Pinnen

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 34:08


    In this episode we speak with scholar Christian Pinnen about Natchez, the oldest European settlement on the Mississippi River, and early interactions there between Native peoples, enslaved and free Africans, French, English, and Spanish.

    S2. 9 Daniel de Vise and BB King's Guitar Mastery

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 56:56


    In this episode we speak with the author Daniel de Vise about the life of beloved bluesman BB King. Although King is celebrated around the globe for his music, de Vise argues in his new biography that the guitar player's significance in shaping not just the blues, but nearly all contemporary popular music may still be underrated.

    S2. 8. A Conversation between Eddie Glaude Jr. and Pamela D.C. Junior

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 45:20


    In this episode we feature a conversation between the celebrated author, Princeton University professor, and Mississippi native Eddie Glaude Jr. and Pamela D.C. Junior, director of the Two Mississippi Museums.

    S2.7. The U.S. Civil Rights Trail with Deborah Douglas

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 31:16


    In this episode we speak with the author Deborah Douglas about her new guidebook on the people, places, and events that made the Civil Rights Movement.

    S2. 6. Mileston with Leroy Johnson and Calvin Head

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 38:50


    In this episode we speak with Leroy Johnson and Calvin Head about the Black farming cooperative of Mileston, which began eighty years ago as an experimental federal program that aimed to lift Delta sharecroppers out of poverty, but went on to become one of the safe havens of the Civil Rights Movement.

    S2. 5. O.N. Pruitt's Historic Columbus Photographs with Berkley Hudson

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 35:02


    In this episode we speak with Berkley Hudson about the photographer O.N. Pruitt, who served as the de facto documentarian of Columbus, Mississippi, during the early twentieth century. But the significance of Pruitt's work was overlooked, and the photos were in danger of being lost forever.

    S2. 4. The Andrew Bucci Centennial with Margaret Bucci and Beth Batton

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 39:10


    In this episode we speak with Beth Batton and Margaret Bucci about the artist Andrew Bucci, The Vicksburg native transcended the bounds of his small native state, and his art is being celebrated across Mississippi in 2022, the centennial of his birth.

    S2. 3. The Domestic Slave Trade with Joshua D. Rothman

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 44:49


    In this episode we speak with Joshua D. Rothman, author of The Ledger and the Chain: How Domestic Slave Traders Shaped America. The book focuses on the firm of Isaac Franklin, John Armfield, and Rice Ballard, whose slave-trading operation was the largest and most powerful in U.S. history—and which had a principal office in Natchez.

    S2. 2. A Life in the Blues with Bobby Rush (clean)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 41:39


    In this episode we talk with the King of the Chitlin' Circuit, Bobby Rush. The Grammy award-winning musician has recorded more than 400 songs over the course of five decades in the music industry. His new memoir isĀ I Ain't Studdin' Ya: My American Blues Story.Ā 

    S2. 2. A Life in the Blues with Bobby Rush

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 41:39


    In this episode we talk with the King of the Chitlin' Circuit, Bobby Rush. The Grammy award-winning musician has recorded more than 400 songs over the course of five decades in the music industry. His new memoir isĀ I Ain't Studdin' Ya: My American Blues Story.

    S2. 1. Buildings of Mississippi with Jennifer Baughn

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 38:49


    In this episode we talk with Jennifer V.O. Baughn about her new book on Mississippi in the prestigious Buildings of the United States series. Baughn is chief architectural historian for the Mississippi Department of Archives and History and the author of numerous articles on the state's historic buildings.Ā 

    S1. 6. The Jackson State Shootings with Nancy Bristow

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 33:05


    In this episode we talk with Nancy Bristow, author of Steeped in the Blood of Racism: Black Power, Law and Order, and the 1970 Shootings at Jackson State College, which won the Mississippi Historical Society's prize for best book of 2020. Bristow is distinguished professor of history at the University of Puget Sound.

    S1. 5. Mississippi's Union Veterans with Jeff Giambrone

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 36:42


    In this episode we talk with Jeff Giambrone about the Grand Army of the Republic, an organization for Union veterans that was conceived of in Mississippi. Giambrone is a reference librarian and the author of four books, including a regimental history of the 38th Mississippi Infantry and an illustrated guide to the Vicksburg Campaign and National Military Park.

    union mississippi republic grand army union veterans vicksburg campaign
    S1. 4. The Documentary Films of Wilma Mosley Clopton

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 36:42


    In this episode we talk with Wilma Mosley Clopton about the people, places, and events that have been the focus of her short documentary films—things like an early southern bus boycott, Black Civil War soldiers, and a 13-year-old Freedom Rider. Clopton's body of work to date includes twelve films, four books, and one play.

    S1. 3. Desegregating Public Pools with Randall Kennedy

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 34:33


    In this episode we talk with Harvard Law School professor Randall Kennedy about the legal case that resulted when the segregated public swimming pools in Mississippi's capital city were shut down rather than integrated. Kennedy clerked for Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall and was awarded the 1998 Robert F. Kennedy Book Award for Race, Crime, and the Law.

    S1. 2. Siege of Jackson with Jim Woodrick

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 27:32


    In this episode we talk with Jim Woodrick, author of The Civil War Siege of Jackson, Mississippi. That often-overlooked action was an essential component of Gen. Ulysses Grant's Vicksburg Campaign, one of the most significant engagements of the U.S. Civil War. Woodrick is a battlefield guide at the Vicksburg National Military Park and former deputy state historic preservation officer for the State of Mississippi.

    state mississippi civil war siege ulysses grant vicksburg campaign vicksburg national military park
    S1. 1. Yellow Fever with Deanne Stephens

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 32:17


    In this episode, we talk with Deanne Stephens, the author of Plague among the Magnolias: The 1878 Yellow Fever Epidemic in Mississippi. Stephens is a professor of history at the University of Southern Mississippi and a faculty member with their Center for the Study of the Gulf South.

    Speaking of Mississippi

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 0:25


    Speaking of Mississippi lets you hear lively conversations with authors and experts about the state's landmark moments and overlooked stories. Join host Chris Goodwin to get a historical perspective on the people, places, and events that continue to shape our state.

    speaking mississippi chris goodwin

    Claim Speaking of Mississippi

    In order to claim this podcast we'll send an email to with a verification link. Simply click the link and you will be able to edit tags, request a refresh, and other features to take control of your podcast page!

    Claim Cancel