Thank you for shopping with Meredith Etc

Thank you for shopping with Meredith Etc. Enjoy My First Book Series and My Picture Dictionary which are educational resources for early learners. Proceeds support Community Library Mississippi, a nonprofit public charity chaired by Meredith Coleman McGee, Publisher, Meredith Etc.

My First Book Series by Meredith Coleman McGee, Danielle Bogan et al. 6 volumes, 208 pages.

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/my-picture-dictionary-meredith-coleman-mcgee/1132544787 My Picture Dictionary by Meredith Coleman McGee, Mary Haralson Coleman, et al.

Thank you for shopping with us. Happy reading!

ENJOY Starkishia: Estrella by Starkishia. Starkishia is also the co-author of another memoir Mary’s Story and Song.

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Local History Speaking Series

Community Library Mississippi launched its Local History Speaking Series today with a tour of the COFO Civil Rights Education Center and a book talk by Mary Haralson Coleman.

Guest were greeted by Dr. Robert Luckett. Angela Stewart facilitated the tour.

Right to Left: Dr. Robert Luckett, Director, Margaret Walker Center, Vickie Jenkins, Vice Chair, Community Library Mississippi, Mary Haralson Coleman, Author, Book Toaster, Angela Stewart, Margaret Walker Center, Tour Guide, Meredith C. McGee, Author/Publisher/Book Toaster
Meredith McGee with Dr. Eldridge Henderson
Medgar Wiley Evers
Meredith McGee, Chair, Community Library Mississippi/Book Toaster/Sankofa Reading Group, and Vickie Jenkins, Vice Chair, Community Library Mississippi. Both women are founding members of the Learning Tree Book Club.
Angela Stewart, holding her autographed copy. Stewart is the founder of the Sankofa Reading Group. Mary Haralson Coleman is an author, singer, song writer. She was the first black female licensed barber in the State of Mississippi 1960.

Meredith Etc, a small press and online retailer, at a glance

Meredith Etc, a small press and online retailer, at a glance

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The Magical Storybook Lady with four Mississippi authors

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IJNzjbHzNMtxR3jdbzb1x3wH1jX7AKjB/view

WDSV The Delta Sounds and Voices 

Delta Foundation’s Off the Shelf presents 4 Authors & The Book Gallery’s owner at 5 P.M. TODAY. Video excerpts…

William Trest Jr., Author of two novellas, Reverse Guilty Plea and The New Populist Party
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Mary Hardy, Owner, The Book Gallery, Only Black Owned Independent Bookstore in the Mississippi Delta

Hazel Janell Meredith (Hazel Hall), Mississippi Quilter and Author, My Brother J-Boy
Gospel Singer/Author, Mary Haralson Coleman, “Mary’s Story and Song” her memoir
Acquisition Editor/Publisher, Meredith Coleman McGee, Off the Shelf, WDSV 91.9 FM

Book Toasters will sign books at the Spring Market Festival, Jackson Medical Mall,Jackson, MS

MON. May 20, 2019. 10 a.m to 3 p.m. Book Toasters: Mary Haralson Coleman, Hazel Janell Meredith, Meredith Coleman McGee, and William Trest Jr. will sign copies of their books at the Spring Market Festival, Jackson Medical Mall, Woodrow Wilson, Jackson, MS.

Jackson authors speak in Greenville, Mississippi

Happenings Delta Democrat Times

SAT. June 8, 2019. 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Authors Mary Haralson Coleman, Williams Trest Jr. Meredith Coleman McGee, and Hazel Janell Meredith (Hazel Hall) will read excerpts and sign copies of their books at The Book Gallery, 647 S. Theobald St # C, Greenville, MS 38701. http://www.meredithetc.com phone number 662 820 5047 

Religion News

Sun. June 9, 2019 St. Matthew AME Church will celebrate their 152nd Church Anniversary at 11:00 a.m. with the Theme: 152 Years of Service-“The Church Still Matters”. The pastor is Rev. Byram McKinzie, Sr., and the speaker is Adrienne Irving Dumas.

Mary Hardy

662 820 5047

The Afrikan Art Gallery on Historic Farish Street features local author

book reading #1 Mary's StoryThe Afrikan Art Gallery on Historic Farish Street features local author, Mary Coleman Haralson, Saturday, November 18, 2018 at 2 pm. The public is invited.