How did a little state that rests alongside the banks of a mighty river make so many contributions to American letters and literature? "There's so much that you can learn about the world, and I would say about this country, from studying what Mississippi writers have done and written about this place, which I think telescopes onto our larger national issues, and even some of our larger international ones."
Its name derives from a Native American word meaning “great waters” or “father of waters.” Mississippi is known for having some of the best music, tamales, and coasts around. Mississippi is a diverse state filled with a wide variety of tourist attractions and destinations. Jackson is its best-known city, home of the state capital and the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science. Tupelo is a smaller city but draws tourists who want to visit the two-room house where Elvis Presley was born.
Mississippi is overlooked and underrated; however, the state actually has a lot to offer. The poverty rate in Mississippi is 51.56% higher than the US average. In Mississippi, an estimated 19.4% of 2,861,627 people live in poverty. In the United States, 12.8% of 324,173,084 people live in poverty. Mississippi is very cheap because it is not an attractive state. Buying or renting a house in Mississippi is cheap thanks to the vast amount of land and the reputation of the state.
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