Photo of UNII Faculty 1919-1920: On ground left to right: Mr. Gorner, Mr. Weston, Mer. Mesrick, Mr. Harris, Mr. Wells, Mr. Carter. Second row left to right: Mrs. Hughes, Mr. Badgett, Miss Daniels, Miss Lee, Mrs Holtzclaw, Mr. Holtzclaw, Mother...
Finding aid for a photograph collection located at the University of Mississippi. William Wert Cooper, Jr. was a senior student majoring in Commerce at the University of Mississippi when James Meredith enrolled at the University of Mississippi....
Finding aid for a manuscript collection located at the University of Mississippi. Materials related to Russell H. Barrett's tenure as professor of political science at the University of Mississippi. Much of the collections pertains to the...
Finding aid for a manuscript collection located at the University of Mississippi. Records of John Davis Williams, Chancellor of The University of Mississippi from 1946-1968. Williams presided over the University's rapid expansion following World...
Finding aid for a manuscript collection located at the University of Mississippi. Correspondence and printed matter documenting the career of George M. Street at the University of Mississippi, including materials collected by Street pertaining...
Finding aid for a manuscript collection located at the University of Mississippi. Materials collected by Alfred Holt Stone (1870-1955), a lawyer and cotton planter in Mississippi, pertaining to the issues of race and slavery from the late 18th...
Finding aid for a manuscript collection located at the University of Mississippi. Manuscripts and correspondence related to Katallagete, the journal of the Committee of Southern Churchmen. Published from the 1960s to 1991, the journal was edited...
Finding aid for a manuscript collection located at the University of Mississippi. Materials documenting the family, educational, and professional life of James Meredith, the first African American to attend the University of Mississippi. ...
Finding aid for a manuscript collection located at the University of Mississippi. Materials pertaining to the 1955 resignation of Morton King, a professor of sociology, from the University of Mississippi in protest of Chancellor J.D. Williams'...