The University Press of Mississippi was founded in 1970 and is supported by Mississippi's eight state universities. UPM publishes scholarly books of the highest distinction and books that interpret the South and its culture to the nation and the world. From its offices in Jackson, the University Press of Mississippi acquires, edits, distributes, and promotes more than eighty new books every year. Over the years, the Press has published more than 1000 titles and distributed more than 2,600,000 copies worldwide, each with the Mississippi imprint.

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Uniting Mississippi

Democracy and Leadership in the South

University Press of Mississippi

An approach to cultivating the leaders of tomorrow

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Bright Fields

The Mastery of Marie Hull

University Press of Mississippi

A deluxe and dazzling biography of the great Mississippi artist

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Tell about Night Flowers

Eudora Welty's Gardening Letters, 1940-1949

University Press of Mississippi

A collection of the garden correspondence of a great American writer and gardener

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Return to Guntown

Classic Trials of the Outlaws and Rogues of Faulkner Country

University Press of Mississippi

New tales of wild bad guys from an accomplished prosecutor of drug lords, kidnappers, con men, and other colorful criminals

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A Real American Character

The Life of Walter Brennan

University Press of Mississippi

The first biography of the prodigiously hard-working actor who embodied the Western ideal

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Toni Morrison

Memory and Meaning

University Press of Mississippi

An anthology that examines the many achievements of the Nobel Laureate

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Reading Like a Girl

Narrative Intimacy in Contemporary American Young Adult Literature

University Press of Mississippi

How novels targeted at teens engage narrator and reader in intimate dramas of friendship, love, identity, and sexuality

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Death, Disability, and the Superhero

The Silver Age and Beyond

University Press of Mississippi

The first full-length examination of the evolving superhero through the lens of disability studies

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Under Surge, Under Siege

The Odyssey of Bay St. Louis and Katrina

University Press of Mississippi

A survivor’s tale of Hurricane Katrina’s destruction and a community’s enduring determination

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The Southern Manifesto

Massive Resistance and the Fight to Preserve Segregation

University Press of Mississippi

How one document marked the nadir of American racial politics and unleashed a fire that raged across the segregated South

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Raised Up Down Yonder

Growing Up Black in Rural Alabama

University Press of Mississippi

A classic ethnographic study of rural children, their community, and their school

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America's Great Storm

Leading through Hurricane Katrina

By Haley Barbour, with Jere Nash; Foreword by Ricky Mathews
University Press of Mississippi

A first-person account of the year following the worst natural disaster in American history

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Jack Cristil

Voice of the MSU Bulldogs, Revised Edition

By Sid Salter; Foreword by John Grisham
University Press of Mississippi

The biography of the last of the iconic sports announcers from the Golden Age of Radio

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Lines of Scrimmage

A Story of Football, Race, and Redemption

University Press of Mississippi

The story of a historic boycott by thirty-one black players on a southern high school football team

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Race and the Obama Phenomenon

The Vision of a More Perfect Multiracial Union

University Press of Mississippi

Essays that explore how the first black president connects to the past and reimagines national racial and political horizons

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