Making Sense of Mississippi
By Berkley Hudson
Making Sense of Mississippi
O.N. Pruitt was the “picture man” where journalist Berkley Hudson grew up. Pruitt’s photographs helped Hudson understand the state he ran away from — and the state that drew him back.
By Berkley Hudson /
A Talisman From Poseidon
She keeps the murex shell she found on the beach 63 years ago after Hurricane Donna ravaged her island home, and at her house, hurricane season never ends.
By Deb Bowen /
As We Were and As We Will Be
This week, we travel back to the middle of the 20th century in Mississippi and North Carolina — and we travel forward into a new, more comfortable identity with writer Miriam Delaney Heard.
By Chuck Reece /
Using My Words
Growing up Black in a small Georgia town was hard enough. But Miriam Delaney Heard also had to break the chains of the religion she was raised in. Her salvation came from writing her own story.
By Miriam Delaney Heard /
A Talisman From Poseidon
She keeps the murex shell she found on the beach 63 years ago after Hurricane Donna ravaged her island home, and at her house, hurricane season never ends.