From the Kate Greenaway Papers. The Queen of the Pirate Isle by Bret Harte, illustrated by Kate Greenaway (London: Chatto and Windus, [1886]). pencil sketch (14 x 19 cm.) for p. 14.
From the Kate Greenaway Papers. Unsigned graphite sketch for the book "A Apple Pie," published in 1886. "Q Quartered It" page. 28 x 19 cm. (14 x 20 cm.) Girl with short hair holds a plate to her side in left hand. She is the girl behind the pie in...
From the Kate Greenaway Papers. The April Baby's Book of Tunes with The Story of How They Came to be Written by [Mary Annette Beauchamp Russell], illustrated by Kate Greenaway (London: Macmillan and Co., 1900). sketch, pencil (28 x 19 cm.) three...
Guestbook 1 of 2 for the “Passing the Torch: Documenting the 21st Century Ku Klux Klan” exhibit. The exhibit featured photographs by Southern Miss Alum, James Edward Bates and was held in Cook Library.
From the Grimsley (Reagan L.) Research Collection. Pamphlet "Souvenir Castle", 113th Engineers. Camp Shelby, Miss. Contains photographs of officers, along with brief biographical sketches; camp scenes; photos of non-commissioned officers and...
From the Quantrill (William Clarke) Research Collection; Letter from William E. Connelley to Captain William H. Gregg, regarding Lawrence, Kansas, Raid: Copy of the newspaper article, " Gov. Robinson in the Raid," with comments; Sara Robinson's...
From the Quantrill (William Clarke) Research Collection; Letter from William E. Connelley to Captain William H. Gregg, regarding information on Quantrill from Sylvester Akers.
From the Quantrill (William Clarke) Research Collection; Pamphlet, "The Lawrence Massacre By a Band of Border Ruffians Under Quantrill, 18 August 1863."
From the Hamlett (Ed) White Folks Project Collection. Diane [?] describes a meeting between four Council of Federated Organizations (COFO) workers and a small faculty group at Millsaps and a visit to the Unitarian Church in Long Beach,...
From the Southern Tourism Collection. A municipal report created in 1964 that details the history of the city of Hattiesburg and also contains a large amount of information about the infrastructure, government, and developments occurring in 1964.
From the Southern Tourism Collection. 1954-55 Hi-Lights brochure from the Department of Parks and Recreation of Hattiesburg. The brochure shows all of the recreation opportunities in Hattiesburg and provides numbers on the amount of users of there...
From Mrs. W's 1901 Diary. Mrs. W.'s diary paints a vivid portrait of the daily life of a middle class homemaker in 1901, and constitutes a daily account of the author's activities from April 1 - August 7, 1901.Very little biographical or historical...
From the McCain (William D.) Pamphlet Collection; Koch's pamphlet discusses how Communism conquers its enemies, plans to conquer the United States, wishes to disband organized religion, and incites racial strife.
From the McCain (William D.) Pamphlet Collection; The author maintains that trickery and propaganda from Communist-affiliated organizations, such as the National Advancement for the Association of Colored People, and the American Civil Liberties...
From the McCain (William D.) Pamphlet Collection; From a segregationist position, James C. Davis discusses the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka decision, and presents ways in which to oppose integration.
From the McCain (William D.) Pamphlet Collection; The pamphlet reveals that Communism's ultimate goal is "Black Supremacy,"a Soviet South," and "then a Soviet America."
From the McCain (William D.) Pamphlet Collection; Under capitalism, African Americans have been "retarded, oppressed, persecuted," but under Communism African Americans will receive full and equal status as citizens.
From the McCain (William D.) Pamphlet Collection; The author concludes that segregation between African Americans and Causcasian Americans is the only practical solution to prevent the deterioration (racial decay) of both races.