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Mississippi History Essay

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The state of Mississippi is home to around three million people. It is known as the Magnolia State throughout the United States. Many times, when people think of Mississippi, they look down on this state because it has a negative image in the past. It is true that a part of Mississippi’s history is filled with violence, hate, and shame. At one time, Mississippi was a hub for slavery, then segregation, and then racism, and not all of those issues have been fully resolved to this day in 2015, but the state of Mississippi has come a long way since then. Mississippi may not be the most progressive state in the United States, but we have come a long way since then, and as time passes we are learning to grow. We are getting better with the way we …show more content…

Mississippi was smack in the middle of the Civil War fighting for the confederate cause. Some of that heritage still lingers heavily today because the confederate flag still files at the state capital to this very day. This symbol of a failed attempt to permanently tear the country apart has been in the media a lot these days because of the recent shooting in South Carolina where a 21 year old white man killed nine people in a landmark historically black church. The gunman was represented by the confederate flag along with a couple of other flags that stood for white supremacy. The issue of whether or not to get rid of the flag is an issue that comes up from time to time in Mississippi, but lawmakers do not seem to want to get rid of it once and for all to end to controversy. The University of Mississippi also used the rebel flag as their symbol for a long time, but they finally realized a few years ago that it was too offensive to many of its students and supporters, so they banned it from all sporting events at the college. They also decided to ban colonel reb who was their mascot because he represented an image that made many people felt like was the image of a white southern plantation owner and slave owner even though many people from Mississippi and Ole Miss fans said he only represented what it is to be a southern gentleman from

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