Mississippi

Book Outlines Intertwined History Of Cotton, Race

'Cotton And Race' Explores History Of Crop That Prolonged US Slavery, Abetted Oppression (AP) JACKSON, Miss. Now, after decades of working in international finance and lecturing occasionally at universities, Dattel has written...

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Fast, easy, and highly sensitive arsenic detection with gold nanoparticles

Mention of arsenic poisoning usually brings to mind underhanded murder. However, the danger of arsenic poisoning from contaminated drinking water is far greater. Low concentrations of arsenic are found in nearly all soils and...

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Book outlines intertwined history of cotton, race

Gene Dattel grew up in the segregated South and was one of the few Mississippians enrolled at Yale University in 1962 when his home state became ensnared in a bloody confrontation over integration. By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS...

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Book outlines intertwined history of cotton, race (AP)

AP - Gene Dattel grew up in the segregated South and was one of the few Mississippians enrolled at Yale University in 1962 when his home state became ensnared in a bloody confrontation over integration.

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'Cotton and Race' explores history of crop that prolonged US slavery, abetted oppression

By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS , Associated Press JACKSON, Miss. - Now, after decades of working in international finance and lecturing occasionally at universities, Dattel has written a book titled "Cotton and Race in the Making of...

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Book outlines intertwined history of cotton, race

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - Gene Dattel grew up in the segregated South and was one of the few Mississippians enrolled at Yale University in 1962 when his home state became ensnared in a bloody confrontation over integration.

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Book outlines intertwined history of cotton, race

By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS Associated Press Writer JACKSON, Miss. Now, after decades of working in international finance and lecturing occasionally at universities, Dattel has written a book titled "Cotton and Race in the Making...

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Urgent-The Chinese Drywall Complaint Center Says All Knauf Tianjin Drywall Homeowners In The Gulf...

Out of fear homeowners with a specific type of Chinese drywall will miss a December 2nd 2009 federal court dead line to be identified,the Chinese Drywall Complaint Center is saying, "its imperative that homeowners in Florida,...

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Farm runoff in 41 watersheds feeding Mississippi

The U.S. Department of Agriculture says it aims to stop agricultural runoff in 41 watersheds in 12 states from ending up in the Mississippi River. The departments says it has $320 million for farmers who want to slow runoff....

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Christian ballet troupe at Victory on Feb. 11

Ballet Magnificat, a touring Christian dance troupe from Jackson, Miss., will present "The Scarlet Cord," a biblically inspired ballet set in the 20th century Soviet Union, at 7 p.m., Feb. 11 in The Victory.

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