Mississippi: River of Crossroads — A Documentary History
von James M Bonnette
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From the ancient ceremonial mounds of the Natchez to the floodwaters of Katrina, Mississippi’s story is America’s story.
On this land, Indigenous peoples built great earthworks, European empires clashed, and a cotton kingdom rose and fell in blood and bondage. The Mississippi River carried enslaved laborers, Union gunboats, and Delta blues songs into history. From the siege of Vicksburg to the cries for freedom in Jackson, from Robert Johnson’s haunted chords to Fannie Lou Hamer’s voice demanding justice, Mississippi has stood at the crossroads of triumph and tragedy.
In Mississippi: River of Crossroads—
A Documentary History, historian James M. Bonnette brings the state’s past vividly to life with sweeping narrative and striking imagery. This is not only the story of a state—it is the story of a nation wrestling with its soul.
On this land, Indigenous peoples built great earthworks, European empires clashed, and a cotton kingdom rose and fell in blood and bondage. The Mississippi River carried enslaved laborers, Union gunboats, and Delta blues songs into history. From the siege of Vicksburg to the cries for freedom in Jackson, from Robert Johnson’s haunted chords to Fannie Lou Hamer’s voice demanding justice, Mississippi has stood at the crossroads of triumph and tragedy.
In Mississippi: River of Crossroads—
A Documentary History, historian James M. Bonnette brings the state’s past vividly to life with sweeping narrative and striking imagery. This is not only the story of a state—it is the story of a nation wrestling with its soul.
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Geschichte
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Projektoption: Standard-Hochformat, 20×25 cm
Seitenanzahl: 50 - Veröffentlichungsdatum: Sept. 23, 2025
- Sprache English
- Schlüsselwörter Documentary, History, Mississippi
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Über den Autor
James Bonnette
Athens, Texas, USA
James M. Bonnette is a historian, writer, and lifelong student of American heritage with a passion for uncovering the untold stories of the past. Bonnette combines meticulous research with vivid storytelling to bring complex historical events to life for general readers and history enthusiasts alike. Bonnette’s work emphasizes the diverse perspectives that have shaped the world as we now it today. When not writing, James enjoys exploring historic sites, engaging in educational outreach, and narrating immersive historical documentaries.
