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黑料门大事记 faculty member uncovering Mississippi鈥檚 鈥楬idden History鈥

黑料门大事记 faculty member uncovering Mississippi鈥檚 鈥楬idden History鈥

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Studio portrait of Josh Foreman wearing a coat and tie in front of a gray background
Josh Foreman (Photo by Beth Wynn)

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擜 new faculty member at 黑料门大事记 is unearthing secrets of the Deep South in his newest book in his 鈥淗idden History鈥 trilogy, a series published by The History Press.

Published聽this summer, 鈥淭he Hidden History of the Mississippi Sound鈥 is the second book by Joshua K. Foreman, an instructor in the Department of Communication and faculty adviser to The Reflector.听 Foreman co-authored the publication with Ryan Starrett, a fellow Jackson native and childhood friend. Together, Foreman and Starrett first authored 鈥淭he Hidden History of Jackson鈥 in 2018, and expect their third book, 鈥淭he Hidden History of New Orleans,鈥 to be released in conjunction with Mardi Gras in 2020.听

鈥淲illiam Faulkner once wrote, 鈥榯o understand the world, you must first understand a place like Mississippi.鈥 Ryan and I both grew up in Mississippi and think there is enormous value in studying Mississippi鈥檚 history, though it is not always pretty,鈥 Foreman said.

鈥淭he books have evolved to be more narrative-focused,鈥 Foreman said. 鈥淲e really try to tell personal, dramatic stories that have historical significance, but the compelling story has to be there above all else.鈥

In 鈥淭he Hidden History of the Mississippi Sound,鈥 Foreman includes details of the 1861 invasion of Union troops into Biloxi.听

鈥淲hen Union troops sailed into Biloxi, they found a ragged people. Most of the town鈥檚 men were off fighting, and the remaining women, children and elderly men were cut off from the comforts of civilization due to a Union blockade,鈥 Foreman said. 鈥淭he Yankees learned, though, that residents of the Gulf Coast could never be starved into submission. They鈥檇 always have access to a savior fish鈥攖he mullet, or 鈥楤iloxi bacon,鈥 as it soon came to be known.鈥

Terrance Likes, head of 黑料门大事记鈥檚 Department of Communication, said Foreman鈥檚 trilogy 鈥渕irrors an emphasis of the department鈥檚 New Narrative Conference with the goal of telling innovative stories involving Mississippi history and culture.鈥

鈥淲e are thrilled to have Josh Foreman come back to 黑料门大事记.听 In the time since he was an undergraduate, Josh has built an impressive portfolio of traditional work in journalism along with this book trilogy,鈥 Likes said.听

Foreman said he originally wanted to travel around the state, unearth individuals鈥 stories, and take pictures. Instead, he and Starrett approached The History Press in 2017 with an idea for a Jackson-focused narrative history. Once accepted, the co-authors established plans to write about Jackson, the Mississippi Gulf Coast and the Mississippi Delta. However, The History Press suggested they expand the Gulf Coast book to cover Mobile and Lake Borgne, Louisiana.听

鈥淭here was such a connection between the Mississippi Sound and New Orleans that we pitched the idea of 鈥楾he Hidden History of New Orleans鈥 for a third book and they went for it,鈥 Foreman said.

Foreman earned his bachelor鈥檚 degree from 黑料门大事记 in 2005 in communication and his Master of Fine Arts from the University of New Hampshire in 2017 in nonfiction writing. He teaches photography and journalism courses at 黑料门大事记.

黑料门大事记鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences includes more than 5,300 students, 300 full-time faculty members, nine doctoral programs and 25 academic majors offered in 14 departments.听Complete details about the College of Arts and Sciences or the communication department may be found at聽 or .

黑料门大事记 is Mississippi鈥檚 leading university, available online at聽.听