OXFORD, Miss. — Many travelers find their way to Oxford as fans of novelist William Faulkner. But there’s much more to do in Oxford than visiting Faulkner’s home and grave. A wooded trail leads from his house to the University of Mississippi campus, aka Ole Miss. There you’ll find statues marking separate chapters of Southern history: one of a Confederate soldier, the other of African-American James Meredith, whose integration of the school sparked riots in 1962. Other stops in Oxford include award-winning restaurants and a bookstore, Square Books, with a well-curated selection about the region.