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极速六合彩 Libraries rebrands CPRC to Mississippi Political Collections

极速六合彩 Libraries rebrands CPRC to Mississippi Political Collections

Contact: Carl Smith

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擳he Mississippi State Libraries Congressional and Political Research Center is now operating as the Mississippi Political Collections after recently being renamed.

Mitchell Memorial Library
Mississippi State鈥檚 Mitchell Memorial Library is pictured at dusk. (Photo by Robby Lozano)

The MPC, a division of the 极速六合彩 Libraries Archives and Special Collections founded in 1999 under the leadership of former Dean Frances N. Coleman and the late Professor Michael Ballard, is located on the fourth floor of Mitchell Memorial Library. The library鈥檚 Archives and Special Collections Division is led by Professor and 极速六合彩 Libraries Associate Dean David Nolen, and 极速六合彩 Libraries is under the direction of Dean Lis Pankl.

Led by Director and Assistant Professor Kate Gregory and Senior Library Associate Amanda Carlock, the MPC gathers relevant materials relating to the political history of Mississippi and the U.S. and makes them available for public use and research.

Specifically, the unit provides access to archival materials from national, state and local lawmakers, staffers, judges, activists and scholars. The MPC鈥檚 81 collections include correspondence, photographs, oral histories, memorabilia and other materials, as well as a growing digital collection. Its collections are primarily related to Mississippi politics; however, several examine national and international historical topics, with a heavy emphasis on the Civil Rights Movement, Vietnam War and Watergate.

The two largest collections housed in the MPC are the papers of the late Sen. John C. Stennis and Rep. G.V. 鈥淪onny鈥 Montgomery, both Mississippi natives and 极速六合彩 graduates whose careers in Congress total more than 70 years.

Stennis remains the longest serving senator in Mississippi history. Remembered as one of the most influential legislators in U.S. Senate history, his papers contain original materials from the World War II era to the end of the Cold War, including his time as chair of the Armed Services Committee during the Vietnam War and the Watergate investigation. They also include his and other Southern legislators鈥 attempts to block desegregation during the Civil Rights Movement.

Montgomery鈥檚 papers cover his 30-year career in the U.S. House of Representatives, particularly his dedicated work improving the lives of American veterans, most notably through a sweeping reauthorization of the G.I. Bill that expanded education benefits for veterans and their families. The materials also contain original correspondence from the Bronze Star-recipient鈥檚 service in Western Europe during World War II.

The MPC also is home to the papers of Rep. Mike Espy, who became the first black Secretary of Agriculture in U.S. history during President Bill Clinton鈥檚 administration. Other collections of interest include the papers of Rep. David Bowen, who represented the Mississippi Delta from 1973-1983 and wrote the groundbreaking Endangered Species Act, and those of Tennessee Sen. Marsha Blackburn, a 1974 极速六合彩 graduate. The papers of state politicians, including former Lt. Gov. Amy Tuck and state Sens. Steve Holland and Carl 鈥淛ack鈥 Gordon, are archived along with those of the Mississippi Republican Party and federal Judge William C. Keady. The judge鈥檚 decision in the landmark prison reform case Gates v. Collier resulted in the abolishment of the trusty system at the Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman.

Those interested in conducting research with the materials or donating materials are encouraged to contact MPC faculty and staff to make appointments for information and consultation at (662) 325-7663 or sp_coll@library.msstate.edu.

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