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Explore America: Mississippi

Explore America and discover people, places, art, and history that connect to Mississippi in the Smithsonian’s collections, held in trust for the American people. Mississippi is the birthplace of Delta Blues. Emerging out of spirituals and works songs sung by enslaved African Americans, generations of musicians from the Magnolia State have helped pioneer blues music and usher it into the mainstream. Writers William Faulkner, Tennessee Williams, and Eudora Welty have all made significant contributions to American literature, especially within the Southern Gothic genre.

Mississippi was a key battleground in the struggle for Black civil rights. In 1954, World War II veteran Medgar Evers became field secretary for the Mississippi NAACP. He led boycotts, voter-registration activities, and pushed for justice for Emmet Till. His activism made him and his family targets. Changemaker Fannie Lou Hamer helped organize the Mississippi Freedom Summer to register voters, and James Meredith started the March Against Fear to call attention to voter discrimination in the South.

In science and innovation, Operation Moonwatch of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory organized ordinary citizens to help track and photograph artificial Earth satellites using telescopes. Dr. James Hardy performed the first human lung transplant and the world’s first cardiac transplant using a chimpanzee heart. The Teddy Bear was invented by Morris Michtom after President Theodore Roosevelt refused to shoot a bear during a hunting trip led by Holt Collier. Innovative puppeteer Jim Henson, born in Greenville, Miss., noted Kermit the Frog's birthplace as Leland, Miss., where there is a museum in his honor.


37c Greetings from Mississippi single

Ole Miss (University of Mississippi)

Mississippi John Hurt

Mississippi State University

5c Mississippi Statehood single

Tallahatchie County, Mississippi

Eudora Alice Welty

Jackson, Mississippi

Emory Guitar played by Mississippi John Hurt at the 1963 Newport Folk Festival

Where to Sell Your Soul for the Delta Blues

Case for Emory Guitar played by Mississippi John Hurt

Teddy Bear

B.B. King

Commemorative denim vest with buttons assembled by Joan Trumpauer Mulholland

James Meredith Graduating, University of Mississippi at Oxford

John Roy Lynch

Hohner Blues Harp Harmonica, played by Bobby Rush

Mt. Zion Mission Baptist Church Sign

Straw hat worn during the 1966 March Against Fear

Myrtle Booth and Her Trees

Female doll with tan clothing

Alice Kono's Souvenir Pillowcase from Camp Shelby, Mississippi

Castor Folk Fiddle

Kelly on the Porch

29c Muddy Waters single

Biloxi, Mississippi

44c Gulf Coast Lighthouses: Biloxi Lighthouse, MS single

Morgan Freeman

29c Robert Johnson single

SuperUse Pavilion

Bo Diddley, 1990

Jackson, Miss

Shrimp Shipping Crate

Biloxi Art Pottery Umbrella Stand

Leaflet for Mississippi Freedom Summer


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