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Questions about University Press of Mississippi

Short answers, pulled from the story.

When did the University Press of Mississippi open its doors?

The University Press of Mississippi opened its doors in 1970. Eight state universities joined forces to create this single press at that time.

Which eight universities founded the University Press of Mississippi?

Alcorn State University, Delta State University, Jackson State University, Mississippi State University, Mississippi Valley State University, the University of Southern Mississippi, and the University of Mississippi formed the founding group. This unique sponsorship model made it one of the few presses with multiple affiliates in the United States.

How many titles has the University Press of Mississippi released as of 2022?

As of 2022, the press had released more than 2,000 titles. They now issue around 85 new books every year.

What series does the University Press of Mississippi use to highlight African American history?

Their Margaret Walker Alexander Series in African American Studies highlights this commitment. The Civil Rights in Mississippi series documents specific struggles within the state.

What topics do the Heritage of Mississippi and Caribbean Studies series cover?

The Heritage of Mississippi series preserves local stories and traditions while Caribbean Studies connects the state to broader Atlantic migrations. These titles offer detailed portraits of place and people from the region.