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Suggested Readings 7/18/19

Before we attended this seminar we had a list of readings that we needed to do.  Here are some of the readings and books that you might...

Thursday, July 18, 2019

Suggested Readings 7/18/19

Before we attended this seminar we had a list of readings that we needed to do.  Here are some of the readings and books that you might be of interest to you. I copied and pasted the assignment and left it unchanged.

FIRST, READ THE NINE SHORT ESSAYS AVAILABLE ONLINE AND REVIEW THE LINKS  HERE. https://static1.squarespace.com/static/551b6cffe4b04e2cba1e2b00/t/5707e8b3e32140e265aec506/1460136232399/Additional+Resources.pdf


At least ONE of the following TWO books:
Barry, John M.  1988.  Rising Tide:  The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How It Changed America.  New York:  Touchstone.
Daniel, Pete.  1997.  Deep’n As It Come:  The 1927 Mississippi River Flood.  Oxford University Press.

AT LEAST ONE OF THE FOLLOWING FOUR BOOKS:

Cobb, James.  1992.  The Most Southern Place on Earth:  the Mississippi Delta and the Roots of Regional Identity.  New York:  Oxford University Press.
Ferris, William.  2009.  Give My Poor Heart Ease.  the University of North Carolina Press.  NOTE- this book comes with a CD of original field recordings and a DVD of documentary films, at least one of which we will watch during the workshop.  It’s a valuable teaching resource.
Willis, John C.  2000.  Forgotten Time:  The Yazoo-Mississippi Delta after the Civil War.  Virginia:  The University of Virginia Press.
Saikku, Mikko.  2005.  This Delta, This Land.  University of Georgia Press.

ONE OF THESE FOUR  BOOKS:

Crowe, Chris.  2003.  Getting Away With Murder:  The True Story of the Emmett Till Case.  Dial Books.
Curry, Constance.  1995.  Silver Rights.  New York:  Harcourt Brace & Company.
Asch, Chris Myers.  2008.  The Senator and the Sharecropper: The Freedom Struggles of James O. Eastland and Fannie Lou Hamer.  New Press.
Lemann, Nicholas.  1991.  The Promised Land:  An Account of Sharecropping Families in Their Journey from the Mississippi Delta to Chicago.  Pan McMillan.

AND WE ALSO RECOMMEND THESE FOR ANYONE WHO IS ESPECIALLY INTERESTED IN THE MISSISSIPPI DELTA:

Dattel, Gene  •  2009  •  Cotton and Race in the Making of America:  the Human Costs of Economic Power  •  Ivan R. Dee, Publisher.
Faulkner, John  •  1942  •  Dollar Cotton  •  A Hill Street Classics Book.
Ferris, William  •  1978  •  Blues from the Delta  •  New York:  Da Capo Press
Taulbert, Clifton  •  1995  •  When We Were Colored  •  New York:  Penguin Group.
Beito and Beito  •  2009  •  Black Maverick  •  University of Illinois Press
Tyson, Timothy B  •  2017  •  The Blood of Emmett Till  •  Simon and Schuster
Wilkerson, Isabel  •  2011  •  The Warmth of Other Suns  •  Vintage Press.