Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the Historical Desegregation of James H. Meredith entrance into the University of Mississippi 2002.

40 years ago a new Civil War had begun (September 20, 1962 - October 5, 1962)! The man that started it all is still alive, and lived to write about it. 

"One Man that changed Mississippi
and our Nation for the betterment of all"

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"THREE YEARS IN MISSISSIPPI"

A book written by James H. Meredith, the first Black to attend and graduate from the University of Mississippi 1962-1963 (historical collector's edition).

• A must for all students of history, government and law.

• A must for your family's library.

• A must for all Mississippians who want to understand our past in order to build on our future - now available for only $50.00!

• A must for all high school graduates.

• A must for college graduates that finished from an integrated school since 1963. Understanding the bridge that got you there.

Other books, videos, t-shirts, pictures, and souvenirs are available.
Call 601-969-9162

or write:
Dilworth Library Clubs of America
P.O. Box 10511
Jackson, MS 39289

 

NEW BOOKS!

For the 40th Anniversary
by James Meredith

A Biography of My Father
1891-1965
$40
History of the South:
1512 to 1840
The Extermination of the Native People in the South
$30

 

James H. Meredith Primer:
First Book Of Reading
$50
James H. Meredith Primer:
Paperback
$25
James H. Meredith's Old Fashioned Spelling Book $50
James H. Meredith's Old Fashioned Spelling Book (Soft Cover) $25

 

 

BOOKS WRITTEN BY JAMES MEREDITH
(Description of books, booklets, and Videos)

QUEEN ATTALA A blue print on how to establish and maintain the good life for all citizens living within a nation. Hard Cover $30
MY NATIVE LAND: THE CHOCTAW NATION 1540-1830 A history of the Choctaw Nation from the time of the first Europeans when Hernando DeSoto was sent to Mississippi to create a Spanish colony. The author claims that over 60% of all blacks in Mississippi are of Choctaw descent. Hard Cover $30
YOCKANOOKANY: THE HISTORY OF ATTALA COUNTY MISSISSIPPI  The story of the life of American pioneers as they developed the rich land of the Deep South after the territory was taken from the native Americans. The author maintains that Attala County is the only county where no black person has ever been lynched and the only county in the South that refused to sign the Article of Succession from the Union in 1861. Hard Cover $35
THE FATHER OF WHITE SUPREMACY The story of Josiah Arthur Patterson Campbell. The author states that this Supreme Court Justice wrote the Mississippi 1870 Code of Law that gave power back to the Confederate veterans. The author says that this man was his Great Grandfather. Hard Cover $30
AN OLD MAN THINKING OF YOUNG DAYS A book about the beautiful young females Meredith encountered after graduating from "Ole Miss" and before. Essentially, the book tells about Meredith's travels and what he did after graduation. Hard Cover $30
LETTERS Here Meredith gives a description of why he did what he did with notes to his grandchildren telling them what he knows about everything. Hard Cover $35
DANCING RABBIT Meredith explains his relationship to the Choctaw Nation and gives explanations as to why his people lost their land and never got a chance to reclaim it as promised in the Dancing Rabbit Treaty. Hard Cover $35 
JAMES MEREDITH VS OLE MISS A screenplay of the Ole Miss story and accredited the reality of sex transmutation for being the most important factor that helped him survive. Hard Cover $40
J.H. IS BORN The story of his family. Meredith is the 7th of 14 children by his father, Cap. Here he discusses his upbringing, how he was taught to stay in school and become somebody. He walked to school each day while the kids rode the bus passing by him splashing mud on rainy days. Hard Cover $30
JAPAN Meredith was stationed in Japan before he got out of the service in 1959. In 1994 he won a free trip to Japan and revisited Tokyo where many changes had occurred. He wrote a thirty-day account of his activities including Ms. Honda, the manufacturer of Honda cars that are so popular in America. Hard Cover $35
ME AND MY KIND An oral history interview conducted by Yasuhiro Katogiri, a Fullbright Scholar from Tokyo doing his Ph.D. at the University of Mississippi. Meredith explains much about his political position. Hard Cover $30
THREE YEARS IN MISSISSIPPI A step-by-step account of Meredith's dramatic enrollment at the University of Mississippi by the man himself. 1962. Hard Cover $50

THREE YEARS IN MISSISSIPPI - $50

THREE YEARS IN MISSISSIPPI (RARE ORIGINAL 1966 CLOTH)- $200

THREE YEARS IN MISSISSIPPI (RARE ORIGINAL 1966 W/JACKET)- $300

QUEEN ATTALA: ANCIENT MISSISSIPPI BEFORE 1540 - $30

MY NATIVE LAND: THE CHOCTAW NATION 1540 TO 1830 - $30

YOCKANOOKANY: THE HISTORY OF ATTALA COUNTY MISSISSIPPI - $35

THE FATHER OF WHITE SUPREMACY 1830 TO 1917 - $30

AN OLD MAN: THINKING OF YOUNGER DAYS - $35

LETTERS TO MY UNBORN GRANDCHILDREN - $35

DANCING RABBIT: THE DESTRUCTION OF THE CHOCTAW NATION - $35

JAMES MEREDITH VS OLE MISS 1960 TO 1963 - $40

J.H. IS BORN - $30

JAPAN: AS SEEN THROUGH THE EYES OF A BLACK MAN - $35

ME AND MY KIND: AN ORAL HISTORY WITH JAMES MEREDITH - $30

CAPTAIN MEREDITH: A BIOGRAPHY OF MY FATHER 1891 TO 1965 - $40

THE MEREDITH PRIMER: THE FIRST BOOK OF READING - $50

THE MEREDITH PRIMER: THE FIRST BOOK OF READING (PAPERBACK) - $25

THE JAMES MEREDITH OLD FASHIONED SPELLING BOOK - $50

THE JAMES MEREDITH OLD FASHIONED SPELLING BOOK (PAPERBACK) - $25

HISTORY OF THE SOUTH: 1512 TO 1840 - THE EXTERMINATION OF THE NATIVE PEOPLE IN THE SOUTH - $30

THE NATIVE PEOPLE IN THE SOUTH - $10

MY LIFE STORY: THE FIRST 50 YEARS OF BEING BLACK (BOOKLET) - $10

WHAT EVERY FAMILY OUGHT TO KNOW ABOUT THE LIBRARY (BOOKLET) - $5

WHAT EVERY FAMILY OUGHT TO KNOW ABOUT MONEY (BOOKLET) - $5

WHAT EVERY FAMILY OUGHT TO KNOW ABOUT THE EDUCATION (BOOKLET) - $5

WHAT EVERY FAMILY OUGHT TO KNOW ABOUT THE POLITICS (BOOKLET) - $5

BREAKING THE SYSTEM OF WHITE SUPREMACY (BOOKLET) - $10

THE MASS MURDER OF A MILLION BLACK AFRICANS (BOOKLET) - $20

BLACK ENGLISH VS PROPER ENGLISH - GRAMMER BOOK (BOOKLET) - $10

VIDEO MOVIE: MARCH AGAINST FEAR AND MEREDITH AT OLE MISS - $45

VIDEO MOVIE: WHO IS JAMES MEREDITH - $45

VIDEO MOVIE: MARCH AGAINST FEAR AND CONVERSATIONS - $35

VIDEO MOVIE: MEREDITH AND OLE MISS - $35

VIDEO MOVIE: MARCH AGAINST FEAR AND VOTER REGISTRATION - $25

VIDEO MOVIE: CONVERSATIONS ABOUT OLE MISS - $25

VIDEO MOVIE: INSIDE LONG BEACH - A TALK WITH JAMES MEREDITH - $45

VIDEO MOVIE: JAMES MEREDITH WITH SATLER AND LOVER - $45

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