Melody Golding

Melody Golding is an author, a photographer, and an artist. The Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History Archives Center acquired her solo documentary exhibit on Hurricane Katrina and her documentary photography and oral history project on wild boar hunting in the Mississippi Delta. Her photographs are on display at the Department of Homeland Security and have been featured in solo exhibitions at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, DC, and at numerous universities, colleges, and museums. She is author of Katrina: Mississippi Women Remember, Panther Tract: Wild Boar Hunting in the Mississippi Delta, and Life Between the Levees: America’s Riverboat Pilots, all published by University Press of Mississippi. Learn more about her work at www.melodygolding.com.

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Life Between the Levees

America’s Riverboat Pilots

University Press of Mississippi

An incomparable oral history of riverboat pilots on the Mississippi River, its tributaries, and the Gulf Intracoastal Waterways

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Panther Tract

Wild Boar Hunting in the Mississippi Delta

By Melody Golding; Introduction by Hank Burdine
University Press of Mississippi

Photographs and tales that revel in the tradition-rich lore of dogs, horses, and hunters pursuing wild boar

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Katrina

Mississippi Women Remember

University Press of Mississippi

Haunting, firsthand accounts and photographs from the aftermath of the hurricane

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