You have to be careful with Delta girls. They'll steal your heart, and you'll never get it back. Lord knows, there are pieces of mine from Memphis to Natchez. I don't regret a minute of it. Lightning can strike the same spot many, many times.
It begs the question, though, what exactly is "The Delta." In season six, episode one of Andrew Zimmerman's Bizarre Foods about Delta cuisine, he covers Sollys in Vicksburg, but he also includes Jackson and reviews The Big Apple Inn and Walker's Drive-in. Lord knows I love Big Apple Inn and Walkers, but is Jackson The Delta? I never heard such, but The Food Network seems to think so.
A geologist will tell you the Mississippi Alluvial Plain includes parts of Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana. Flooding the Mississippi River as it goes into the Gulf of Mexico creates it. It only looks like a triangular delta when it gets to New Orleans. Is New Orleans The Delta?
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When the steam engine came to the Mississippi, up-river was as easy as down-river, so the Cotton Exchange in Memphis became the financial center of the Delta economy, with the Peabody just scant blocks away. Planters traded their cotton for coupons at the Cotton Exchange and spent them at Beal Street and the Peabody. Don't ask what they spent it on.
So, does cotton define The Delta? My great-grandfather grew an awful lot of cotton and corn outside of Kosciusko in Hesterville. Is Attala county The Delta? Many farms in The Delta don't even grow cotton anymore; soybeans are easier on the soil and often more profitable. What about catfish and rice? India and China grow almost twice as much cotton as the United States. Are they The Delta?
Maybe The Delta is political. Despite being yellow-dog Democrat for many years, the Mississippi Delta was one of the most conservative places in the United States. Florida passed them years ago, and now the Mississippi Gulf Coast is far more conservative than The Delta.
What about culture? If you go by country of origin, Mississippi Delta citizens include African, American Native, French, Spanish, English, Scottish, Irish, and Italian. Toward the end of the nineteenth and into the twentieth centuries, Jewish, Hispanic, Chinese, Indian, and East Asian peoples started populating The Delta. Religiously, you'll find Catholics, Baptists, Presbyterians, Episcopalians, and Methodists (united and independent), and don't forget about the Jewish, Muslim, Shinto, and Buddhist congregations.
Shelby Foote is from Greenville, but some of the most famous writers about The Delta aren't even from there. Eudora Welty is from Jackson, and William Faulkner is from New Albany. Is that The Delta?
If you're from here, you know many parts of Mississippi aren't The Delta if you're from here. There's The Coast, The Piney Woods, The Golden Triangle, and more. But, If you're not from Mississippi, you probably think it's all Delta.
Maybe, The Delta is what you say it is. Andrew Zimmerman and his producers seem to think so. Try telling people not from here that Elvis was born in Lee County, not The Delta. I don't want to start any arguments, and I'm not one to tell you how to think, but if you're from here, you really should have an opinion on this.
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