Picturing Women Inventors Exhibition

Catfish Row Museum 913 Washington St., Vicksburg, United States

View the Smithsonian poster exhibition highlighting the history of women inventors in the United States for free through April 16 at the Catfish Row Museum in Vicksburg.

Southern Jewish Food Cultures

Catfish Row Museum 913 Washington St., Vicksburg, United States

A Conversation with Marcie Cohen Ferris, Professor Emeritus and Foodways author from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Lesley Silver, owner of the Attic Gallery

Mississippi’s Black Farming Legacy

Catfish Row Museum 913 Washington St., Vicksburg, United States

W. Ralph Eubanks, writer and essayist whose work focuses on race, identity, and the culture of the American South and Mississippi

Home Town Recipes: Race, Myth, and Cookbooks in 20th Century Vicksburg

Catfish Row Museum 913 Washington St., Vicksburg, United States

Dr. Andrew Haley, Moorman Distinguished Professor in the Humanities 2019-21 and Associate Professor of American Cultural History from the University of Southern Mississippi visits the Catfish Row Museum April 23, 2022.

Documenting Delta Wok

Catfish Row Museum 913 Washington St., Vicksburg, United States

A collaborative documentary project on Mississippi Delta Chinese with Talbot Easton Selby, associate dean in the Thomas W. and Robin W. Edwards College of Humanities and Fine Arts at Coastal Carolina University and professor of photography; Emily Jones, Delta State University archivist; and Gabriella Sang.

Why We Call It Soul Food

Catfish Row Museum 913 Washington St., Vicksburg, United States

The story of why southerners, especially African American southerners, call the foods we eat “soul food.”

Voices and Votes: Democracy in America

Catfish Row Museum 913 Washington St., Vicksburg, United States

“Voices and Votes,” an exhibition from the Smithsonian’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) division, takes a broad look at American democracy — from the American Revolution and expanding suffrage to civil rights and casting ballots. It explores who can vote, whose voices are heard, the responsibilities of American citizens, how we can encourage more people […]

Fashion Politics with designer Raymond Banks

Catfish Row Museum 913 Washington St., Vicksburg, United States

Learn from Vicksburg-native and designer Raymond Banks on how renowned fashion designer Patrick Kelly grew up in the civil rights movement and how he appropriated stereotypes to expose and confront America's past.

Democracy in Mississippi

Catfish Row Museum 913 Washington St., Vicksburg, United States

Race, Violence and Power in the Struggle for the Vote with Dr. Rebecca Tuuri, USM professor

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The Vicksburg Citizens’ Appeal: Lunch & Learn with Donald “Field” Brown

Catfish Row Museum 913 Washington St., Vicksburg, United States

A native of Vicksburg, Donald (Field) Brown is a PhDstudent at Harvard University. He graduated fromMississippi State (B.A., 2014) with degrees in Englishand Philosophy, and went to get a masters from theUniversity of Oxford (2016) as a Rhodes Scholar.