The 2025 Mississippi Book Festival in Jackson features authors on subjects ranging from World War II to Hurricane Katrina to the Civil War and Native American i
Economist and author William Easterly argues that Western foreign aid has historically exacerbated violence and conflict in developing countries rather than fos
Political Science Professor Thea Riofrancos explores the environmental impact of creating green technologies. Politics and Prose in Washington, D.C., hosts this
Pulitzer Prize winner and former U.S. Poet Laureate Rita Dove joins David M. Rubenstein to discuss her upbringing and writing process and reads from her poem "L
William & Mary lecturer Robyn Schroeder discusses the Williamsburg, Virginia, site where colonial troops built an encampment ahead of the 1781 battle of Yorktow
This 1961 film produced by the Coffee Brewing Institute shows where coffee comes from, how it's served in different cultures and different ways to brew it.
Gary Walters served as White House chief usher longer than any of his predecessors, overseeing the management of the Executive Mansion and catering to the first
University of Maryland Professor Richard Bell discusses his book, "The American Revolution and the Fate of the World" at an event held at the American Revolutio
George Washington's Mount Vernon explores the early stages of the Revolutionary War, starting with Gen. Washington's attempt to push British troops from Boston.
This 1961 film produced by the Coffee Brewing Institute shows where coffee comes from, how it's served in different cultures and different ways to brew it.
Historian Bert Dunkerly discusses events in the weeks immediately after General Lee surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia to General Grant in April 1865.
University of Maryland Professor Richard Bell discusses his book, "The American Revolution and the Fate of the World" at an event held at the American Revolutio
William & Mary lecturer Robyn Schroeder discusses the Williamsburg, Virginia, site where colonial troops built an encampment ahead of the 1781 battle of Yorktow
This 1961 film produced by the Coffee Brewing Institute shows where coffee comes from, how it's served in different cultures and different ways to brew it.
Gary Walters served as White House chief usher longer than any of his predecessors, overseeing the management of the Executive Mansion and catering to the first
University of Maryland Professor Richard Bell discusses his book, "The American Revolution and the Fate of the World" at an event held at the American Revolutio
George Washington's Mount Vernon explores the early stages of the Revolutionary War, starting with Gen. Washington's attempt to push British troops from Boston.
This 1961 film produced by the Coffee Brewing Institute shows where coffee comes from, how it's served in different cultures and different ways to brew it.
Historian Bert Dunkerly discusses events in the weeks immediately after General Lee surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia to General Grant in April 1865.