Mississippi, not imagining that the food culture of Jackson, Mississippi should look exactly like the food culture of Oakland-- super different places.
Mississippi River and saw tons of trash can do I nation's greatest watershed came back in Los Angeles where where I
Mississippi there's only one Clin provides safe and legal abortions in the
Mississippi have adopted it as an official Maxim selling their pink and green t-shirt alongside another that
like Mississippi, where nearly 40% of the population is black, it is the most heavily black city or state in the country. Black people are taxpayers, black people
So Mississippi, 1950s and '60s, there you are, starting out.
in Mississippi, just outnumbered.
The Mississippi River was as legendary as was the Amazon or the Magdalena River.
of Mississippi, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas, and Louisiana, whites coming off the Dust Bowl, blacks
In Mississippi though? In Mississippi.
in Mississippi, especially during the height of the Civil Rights Movement as a child and I witnessed all the things that, that, that are chronicled in history books now. And one
An adult learner in Mississippi, a teenager in California.
And bridges over the Mississippi are expensive to build.
You were born in Mississippi and raised across the South.
You know how the Mississippi River looks like this on a map?
I grew up in Mississippi, and I have very similar life experience to Cherry, and I remember having a friend that I was like, wow, I don't feel like I
More the Mississippi, Southern side, gumbo, biscuits, and fried chicken, and collard greens, all that kind of stuff I knew.
I moved back to Mississippi looking for my roots.
He goes by Mississippi Vegan.
I went to Mississippi once to do a demonstration of Lebanese food.
I love Mississippi. And not to use an overused term, but we can do better than that.
This is the Mississippi River, and then delta, down here.
we've seen in Mississippi, and Oregon, and South Dakota, and people in state houses and city halls around the country
Down into Mississippi along and across towards Texas via Oklahoma, the top of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona.
Alabama and Mississippi, Louisiana, in excess of 8 million West Africans.
And in the Mississippi Delta emanates a popular form that at the beginning of the 20th century
she made the movie Mississippi Masala she she met her husband who's of Indian descent but um has grown up in Uganda
hadn't been the Mississippi summer and I have no idea what made me get out off my
Worst than Mississippi, Arkansas.
I grew up in Mississippi, which is a state that was described by MLK as sweltering with the heat of injustice and oppression.
Once you cross the Mississippi it just turns into green forest and it's absolutely boring.
She practiced law in Mississippi.
Eastern bank of the Mississippi.
from Massachusetts to Mississippi 1858 to 1918 we think the healthcare debate took a long took a long time right 1858
housing west of Mississippi we had eight gangs at war with each other during the time I was pastor which is unheard of in
in Jackson Mississippi it's a mega church people three services every
Tennessee like the Mississippi River so deep and wide you couldn't get a letter to the other
of the Mississippi one was pure greed not much more to say about that the hu millions of Acres
That was Mississippi in 1966. So just a generation ago, really, the last state went wet. The 3.2 question is actually interesting.
the same in Mississippi on that day. This is Ken Hood. He was the head of the American Cotton Counsel and Cotton Association, whatever it's called. In 2002, was the Farm Bill that
this isn't Mississippi this is California and so in those moments in those formative moments when I was
finding this is Mississippi is the poorest state Ohio is the middle income State and Connecticut is the richest
she grew up in 1950s like rural Mississippi. She had like abuse when she
Albert comes from Sweet Home Church in Mississippi.
My dad's side is from Mississippi.
And it happened there in Mississippi.
My great grandmom is from Mississippi, near the Vicksburg area.
really trying to make change in Mississippi and in the South and really trying to be an activist, where laws--
and the airport is as-- it's Mississippi, Alabama.
So we actually journeyed to Mississippi together.