A Place Called Mississippi: Collected Narratives is a 1997 non-fiction book edited by Marion Barnwell and published by the University Press of Mississippi.
It is a collection of text documents about the State of Mississippi.
There are six sections: "Forebears," "Terrains and Travelers," "Conflict," "Social Fabric," "Body and Soul," and "Lives and Legends.
[1] William R. Glass of the Mississippi University for Women praised the book.
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