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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A Slow, Calculated Lynching

The Story of Clyde Kennard

University Press of Mississippi

The harrowing, yet pivotal, story of a brilliant integration advocate

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Visions of Invasion

Alien Affects, Cinema, and Citizenship in Settler Colonies

University Press of Mississippi

An exploration of the ways migrants are coded as alien in popular film and public discourse

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The Struggle of Struggles

University Press of Mississippi

A new edition of an autobiography that chronicles the everyday conflicts, losses, and triumphs of the civil rights struggle

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The Speeches of Bishop Henry McNeal Turner

The Press, the Platform, and the Pulpit

University Press of Mississippi

An essential reader of the powerful orations of an African American religious leader

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Howard Cruse

University Press of Mississippi

A career-spanning biography of a central and significant figure in queer comics

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Blockheads, Beagles, and Sweet Babboos

New Perspectives on Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts

University Press of Mississippi

A critical reexamination of the Peanuts gang we all know and love

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Artful Breakdowns

The Comics of Art Spiegelman

University Press of Mississippi

The definitive critical appraisal of the great comics artist’s six-decade career as a pioneer, curator, and theorist

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Old Southwest to Old South

Mississippi, 1798-1840

University Press of Mississippi

The first chronicle of Mississippi’s tumultuous coming-of-age

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Becoming Ezra Jack Keats

University Press of Mississippi

The first in-depth biography of one of the most influential authors of children’s literature

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The Welcome

By Hubert Creekmore; Introduction by Phillip Gordon
University Press of Mississippi

A new edition of the important, long out-of-print novel

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Sofia Coppola

Interviews

Edited by Amy N. Monaghan
University Press of Mississippi

A collection of interviews with the American filmmaker and actress known for The Virgin Suicides,Lost in Translation, and On the Rocks

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Into the Jungle!

A Boy's Comic Strip History of World War II

University Press of Mississippi

An exploration of the experiences of war through the comics of an American youth

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Conversations with Terrence McNally

University Press of Mississippi

Interviews with the Tony Award-winning librettist of Kiss of the Spider Woman and Ragtime and collaborator on the opera Dead Man Walking

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Carnival in Alabama

Marked Bodies and Invented Traditions in Mobile

University Press of Mississippi

A lively and exciting analysis of one of the United States’ oldest Mardi Gras celebrations

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Boy and Girl Tramps of America

By Thomas Minehan; Introduction by Susan Honeyman
University Press of Mississippi

A thorough and honest picture of Depression-era young people forced to ride the rails

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Asian Political Cartoons

University Press of Mississippi

A comprehensive and heavily illustrated exploration of Asian political cartooning

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Tide Lines

A Photographic Record of Louisiana’s Disappearing Coast

By Ben Depp; Introduction by Monique Verdin
University Press of Mississippi

Stunning aerial photos that reveal Louisiana’s vanishing landscape

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They Also Write for Kids

Cross-Writing, Activism, and Children's Literature

University Press of Mississippi

A compelling study of activist cross-writing by authors better known for their work “for adults”

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Rethinking Racial Uplift

Rhetorics of Black Unity and Disunity in the Obama Era

University Press of Mississippi

A reconsideration of Black unity, racial uplift, and the role of the Talented Tenth

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Eudora Welty and Mystery

Hidden in Plain Sight

University Press of Mississippi

Intriguing essays on Welty’s literary play with a beloved popular genre

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Do You Remember?

Celebrating Fifty Years of Earth, Wind & Fire

University Press of Mississippi

The first serious study of one of America’s favorite bands

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Conversations with Nalo Hopkinson

University Press of Mississippi

Interviews with the queer Jamaican-born Canadian speculative fiction writer and editor known for her novels Brown Girl in the Ring, Midnight Robber, The Salt Roads, The New Moon’s Arms, The Chaos, and Sister Mine

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Children, Deafness, and Deaf Cultures in Popular Media

University Press of Mississippi

An essential study on portrayals of D/deaf experiences in children’s literature and popular culture

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At Risk

Black Youth and the Creative Imperative in the Post–Civil Rights Era

University Press of Mississippi

A literary exploration into Black adolescent resistance to the looming “at risk” label

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Asghar Farhadi

Interviews

University Press of Mississippi

Collected interviews with the celebrated international filmmaker of A Hero, A Separation, and Dancing in the Dust, who became Iran’s most prominent director and one of the great dramatist filmmakers of his generation

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Emma's Postcard Album

Black Lives in the Early Twentieth Century

University Press of Mississippi

A microhistory of the African American experience in early twentieth-century America through the correspondence of one young woman

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Reproducing Domination

On the Caribbean Postcolonial State

University Press of Mississippi

A comprehensive collection of essays from a renowned postcolonial scholar

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Rags and Bones

An Exploration of The Band

University Press of Mississippi

The first scholarly study of one of the most renowned groups in the history of rock ’n’ roll

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Our Portion of Hell

Fayette County, Tennessee: An Oral History of the Struggle for Civil Rights

University Press of Mississippi

A powerful documentary account of the struggle for voting rights in a southern community

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Literacy in a Long Blues Note

Black Women’s Literature and Music in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries

University Press of Mississippi

An analysis of the literary strategies wielded by Black women during the oppressive Jim Crow years

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