Black History & Women’s History articles by Meredith Coleman McGee via the Jackson Advocate

Wow! What a story! Meredith, such presence, Mississippi writer; you touched me in the way you biographed just a position of Billie Holiday’s upbringing and her journey to stardom with a unique inflection of your growing up in Jackson, Mississippi.
You made a life connection to Billie’s perfective style that delivered sultry vibes to messages that offered social commentary that would expose racial atrocities and civil injustices.
I loved the way you detailed, and shared intimate and intense aspects of Ms. Holiday’s life. It seemed as if we were transcended into her life in real-time.
Meredith it was as though you offered us an exclusive view of Billie’s romantic life, her relationships with her family, friends, her musicians, and of course her fans, and the establishment.
Billie “Lady Day” and her style framed JAZZ next to male icons and rhythmic revolutionary tool that provided upliftment and social healing.
Meredith, the way you embraced her deepest renditions offered us a chance to understand “Lady Day” in her time to relate to her life story in a way that we too are healed now “in the knowing.”
Sisterhood, brotherhood, HUMANITY, love, TOLERANCE, “ALL THAT JAZZ” respect musical genius foundation much love.
Mama Akua V. Ishakarah

THUR. Feb. 6, 2025. 5:30 PM. Meredith Coleman McGee discusses her 13th book “Billie Holiday: Jazz Singer” at the Robinson-Carpenter Memorial Library, Cleveland, MS. The event is free and open to the public. Host: Bolivar County Library System and Friends of the Bolivar County Library System.
MON. Feb. 10, 2025. 1 PM. William Trest Jr. introduces his third novella “Vaught to Kiffin” at his book release party at Magnolia Senior Care, 3701 Peter Quinn Dr. Jackson, MS 39213.
SAT. March 29, 2025. 11AM TO 3PM. Jackson Book Festival. Smith Robertson Museum and Cultural Center, 528 Bloom St. Jackson, MS 39202. Host: Meredith Coleman McGee, Chair, Community Library Mississippi.


Wed. 9/20/2023 – 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM, Meredith Coleman McGee will sell & sign copies of her 12 books at Mendenhall Public Library, Community Center, 1630 Simpson Highway 149, Mendenhall, MS 39114 ·
A group of Mississippi Authors will be signing/selling their books.
Event Type(s): Authors & Writing
Age Group(s): Adult (18-55 years), Senior Adult (56 years & up)
Kathie Ward
(601) 847-2181

TUE. 09/19/2023 – 1:00 PM – 6:30 PM. Meredith Coleman McGee will sell and sign books, Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023, from 1pm to 6:30pm, at the Magee Public Library; 120 1st St NW, Magee, MS 39111.
A group of Mississippi Authors will be signing/selling their books
Event Type(s): Authors & Writing
Age Group(s): Adult (18-55 years), Senior Adult (56 years & up)
Frances Meadows
(601) 849-3747
mabm@cmrls.lib.ms.us

Meredith Etc, a small press, to be a vendor @ Jackson Book Festival 2023, SAT. Feb. 11, 2023, 12noon to 5pm, Jackson Medical Mall, 350 Woodrow Wilson Blvd. Jackson, MS 39213, 601.372.0229 – get vendor tickets @ https://www.eventbrite.com/e/jackson-book-festival-2023-tickets-466087619617

Five authors, Meredith Coleman McGee, William Trest Jr., Malesha Smith, Shirley Francis, and Gwendolyn Maberry Bell, @ Meredith Etc participated in May Book Fest, May 21, 2022, Book Gallery, Greenville, MS. Great outdoor event.


















Meredith Coleman McGee makes book appearance at Barnes & Noble in Ridgeland, MS.
