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  1. School Laws, State of Mississippi: Annotated Code of 1906 by School Laws of Mississippi, 2008-11-14
  2. Integration Versus Segregation in Mississippi Schools by Clarence B., Sr. Johnson, 1992-12
  3. School laws of the state of Mississippi .. by Mississippi Mississippi, 2010-09-05
  4. Forty Years of the Public Schools in Mississippi, With Special Reference to the Education of the Negro by Stuart Grayson Noble, 2010-01-03
  5. Mississippi Middle School Anthology: Horn Lake, Mississippi by Sharon Hall, 2002-05-09
  6. Forty years of the public schools in Mississippi by Stuart Grayson Noble, 2010-06-26
  7. Address of Thomas S. Grimke, at a meeting in Charleston, South Carolina, held March 29, 1831, to consider the resolution of the American Sunday School ... schools in the valley of the Mississippi. by Thomas Smith Grimke, 1831-01-01
  8. The Hardest Deal of All: The Battle Over School Integration in Mississippi, 1870–1980 by Charles C. Bolton, 2007-10-08
  9. Bartleby of the Mighty Mississippi by Phyllis Shalant, 2004-05
  10. A history of Mississippi for use in schools by Robert Lowry, 2010-06-24
  11. School laws of the state of Mississippi. Chapters: 125, schools; 137, county superintendents; 138, state superintendent. Annotated code of 1906, laws of ... laws of 1911, laws of 1912, laws of 1914 by Mississippi Mississippi, 2010-08-31
  12. School laws of the state of Mississippi by Mississippi Mississippi, 2010-08-29
  13. Flood, Mississippi, 1927 (Survival) by Kathleen Duey, 1998-07-01
  14. Mississippi Bridge by Mildred D. Taylor, 1992-06

1. Mississippi General Interest Education | Schools In Mississippi
Find Mississippi Schools General Interest on MagicYellow. Yellow Pages online for Schools General Interest in Mississippi
http://www.magicyellow.com/category/Schools_General_Interest/-State_MS.html

2. The Search For An Audience…
Michigan High School Social Studies Standards; Segregation in Mississippi Schools; General History Links. Michigan Archives online; Meta. Register; Log in
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May 3, 2010 by tharpsha This realization has helped me with my individual project as well.  I had to think carefully about my audience, how I was presenting the material and what I was presenting.  Does each step convey the message I want?  Am I leaving out an important detail that changes the whole story?  Since I am shaping how others learn and interact with history, it is important that I am aware that I change that history by interacting with it.  So, I have to make sure I use it in a way that is true to the history, while still is appropriate and engaging to my audience. This is the reason I went into history.  I felt like it was relevant and connected me with others.  However, I never saw this as a necessity of the field, but more a reflection of my feelings about it.  I now believe that intimacy and personal connections is an intrinsic aspect of history. I also do not think that there is necessarily any history that is not public history.  All history is conveyed for an audience of some kind.  Some may seem more public than others, but all history has an audience.  If it did not, there would not be a point to it. This seems like an incoherent string of thoughts.  Well, I guess it is.  The point is that this study of public history that I have done this year has made me contemplate the many different aspects, role and influence of history.  I think this is important for anyone going into a field that conveys history.  I took for granted what I thought I believed/knew about history as true without considering why I felt that way or the implications.  This course has forced me to do so.

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4. RateMyTeachers.com | Teacher And Campus Ratings Provided By Students And Parents
Students and teachers anonymously grade their teachers.
http://ratemyteachers.com/schools/mississippi

5. Mississippi Law Journal
From the University of Mississippi School of Law.
http://www.olemiss.edu/orgs/mslj/
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6. UMMC - School Of Medicine
Public medical school in Jackson, Mississippi. Part of the University medical center, and offers undergrad and grad medical education.
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Welcome to the University of Mississippi Medical Center School of Medicine. As both a former student, faculty member and now interim dean, I can say that our medical school is among the finest in the country. Our students consistently excel at licensure exams, and when they leave here to do residencies elsewhere, we find that they are ready on day one to take care of patients. This medical school began in Oxford on the University of Mississippi's main campus in 1903 as a two-year, certificate program. In 1955, the school moved to Jackson where its curriculum was expanded to four years in the brand-new Medical Center. The original building housed the school of medicine, the first two wings of university Hospital and the Rowland Medical Library. The campus in 1955 is barely discernible in today's complex that includes five schools and four hospitals in a completely new physical plant. The Medical Center occupies 164 acres in the heart of Mississippi's capital city, the most densely populated piece of real estate in the state with more than 7,500 employees, 2200 students and 25,000 visitors, vendors and patients on campus every day.

7. Real Estate School And Appraisal School: Online Courses For Licensing, Continuin
Mississippi school offering correspondence, and instructor-led online courses. Provides instruction, training and materials to pass the state real estate licensing exam.
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8. Mississippi School For Mathematics And Science Home
High school for gifted and academically able eleventh and twelfth grade students. Includes office of the director, academic and student affairs, computing services, how to apply to MSMS, employment opportunities, on-line directory and calendar of events.
http://www.msms.k12.ms.us/

9. School Of Business Administration
History of the department, degree programs, facilities, faculty and staff, alumni, and current news.
http://www.olemissbusiness.com

10. The Pontotoc, Mississippi School Prayer Case
An essay on the North Pontotoc school prayer trial in U.S. District Court, involving a suit brought by Lisa Herdahl of Mississippi against the Pontotoc County School District. Includes judicial decision and links.
http://www.mcsr.olemiss.edu/~mudws/prayer.html
"Religious Freedom" or Hypocrisy?
By D.W. Steel, The Oxford Eagle, 7 March 1996
Note: This case was decided on 3 June 1996 by Judge Neil B. Biggers, Jr. For the judge's ruling and opinion, see below. After some deliberation, the Pontotoc County school board on 3 July 1996 voted unanimously not to appeal the court's decision. On 30 May 1997 Judge Biggers ordered the Pontotoc County school district to pay $144,200 in legal fees. Also, on 6 May 1997, school officials, including superintendent Jerry Horton, led prayers at a "school pride day" assembly at which students were required to be present, in apparent violation of the judge's order. ] [ See also my Reply to Sid Salter on school prayer. ] This week the "school prayer case" opened in U.S. District Court in Oxford, Mississippi. This case marks a turning point for the Constitution and for the principles of liberty and tolerance that this country has always enshrined, though not always practiced. The efforts of the Pontotoc County Schools to maintain daily intercom devotionals, to teach a class with the Bible as the sole textbook, and to hold teacher/student prayer sessions in the school gym, fly in the face of law and the Constitution, make a mockery of Mississippi's own Christian traditions, and run counter to the ideal of giving parents primary responsibility for the religious and moral upbringing of their children. More disturbing is the hypocritical, self-righteous tone of those who, trumpeting "religious freedom," attempt to impose their own brand of indoctrination on their neighbors' children. While enlisting the support of elected officials, these pharisaic demagogues are attempting to portray plaintiff Lisa Herdahl as an "outside agitator" for insisting on the rights that all Americans take for granted. These so-called leaders are succeeding only in bringing their own faith and their region into disrepute.

11. CNN - Teen Guilty In Mississippi School-shooting Rampage - June 12, 1998
A jury finds 17-year-old Luke Woodham guilty of 2 counts of murder and 7 counts of aggravated assault for a shooting spree at Pearl High School in Hattiesberg, Mississippi.
http://www.cnn.com/US/9806/12/school.shooting.verdict/index.html

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Web posted at: 11:33 p.m. EDT (0333 GMT) HATTIESBURG, Mississippi (CNN) Rejecting an insanity defense, a Mississippi jury found 17-year-old Luke Woodham guilty Friday night of two counts of murder and seven counts of aggravated assault for a shooting spree last October at Pearl High School. Woodham was accused of killing two classmates ex-girlfriend Christina Menefee, 16, and her friend Lydia Dew, 17 and wounding seven others during the attack, the first of a series of deadly mass shootings at U.S. schools. Jurors deliberated about five hours before returning their verdict. Judge Samac Richardson immediately sentenced Woodham to two consecutive life sentences for the murder convictions and seven 20-year sentences for the aggravated assault convictions.

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