My Mississippi by Willie Morris, David Rae Morris

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  • Pub. Date: November 2000
  • 109pp
  • Sales Rank: 624,312
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    • Pub. Date: November 2000
    • Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
    • Format: Hardcover, 109pp
    • Sales Rank: 624,312

    Synopsis

    A father and son's eloquent portrait and personal evocations of modern Mississippi

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    This is Morris's (My Dog Skip; The Ghosts of Medgar Evers) posthumously published tribute to his home state, which he feels has been much maligned and misunderstood. In a four-part essay, the author addresses one of Mississippi's central paradoxes: the state finds itself at the bottom of all rankings in terms of social, educational, and human services but near the top at producing people of creativity and imagination. Leontyne Price, Elvis Presley, Oprah Winfrey, Jerry Rice, Eudora Welty, Tennessee Williams, and William Faulkner are just a few of the fellow Mississippians he extols in this balanced portrait. Morris celebrates the state's cultural, technological, and economic contributions while decrying its history of violence and racism. Photojournalist David Rae Morris, the author's son, contributes a photo essay that does not so much illustrate as complement the text. Recommended for larger public libraries and those with collections strong in the history and culture of the South.--Andrew Brodie Smith, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Lib., Washington, DC Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.

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