Jackson State University: The First Hundred Years, 1877-1977 - Lelia G. Rhodes - Books - University Press of Mississippi - 9781496860668 - January 5, 2026
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Jackson State University: The First Hundred Years, 1877-1977

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Before it was Jackson State University®, it was Natchez Seminary, a school built on a vision of education and empowerment. In 1877, H. P.

Jacobs and Black ministers from the Mississippi Baptist Missionary Convention, in partnership with the American Baptist Home Mission Society, founded Natchez Seminary to educate newly freed Black students. That institution grew into Jackson State University, a powerhouse of education, culture, and progress. For decades, JSU’s first official history was available only to those who could find a rare copy.

Now, this landmark work is back. A story of resilience and triumph, Jackson State University: The First Hundred Years, 1877-1977 reflects the broader Black American journey, showing progress against the odds. It is a must-read for alumni and students.

The book is also a vital researcher’s resource for scholars studying historically Black colleges and universities, civil rights, and Black education. In anticipation of JSU’s sesquicentennial (150th anniversary) in 2027, Jackson State University: The First Hundred Years, 1877-1977 by Lelia G. Rhodes is available again for scholars, alumni, and anyone interested in the legacy of historically Black colleges and universities.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 5, 2026
ISBN13 9781496860668
Publishers University Press of Mississippi
Pages 360
Dimensions 150 × 220 × 10 mm   ·   684 g
Language English  

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