Steeped in tradition, the holidays are a source of vivid childhood memories for many. This week's episode is a compilation of some of our favorites: three Mississippians from very different backgrounds share their stories of that special time of year.
\nLou Mallory of Natchez grew up in South Georgia, the daughter of a sharecropper. She remembers having little money at Christmas, but never feeling poor.\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0
\nAs a girl, Ellen McCarley would ride the train from Port Gibson to Vicksburg to go Christmas shopping with her mother. She recalls her mother\u2019s Christmas parties as having something for everyone.
\nCharles Wright would travel with his grandmother each Christmas to their family gathering in Bude. He describes the large spread of food and the atmosphere of Love.
\nHappy Holidays from the Mississippi Moments family to you and yours!
\nPHOTO: Robert C. Waller collection, USM Archives
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