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Natchez police and agents from the FBI inspect a truck in Natchez, Mississippi, Feb. 28, 1967, which exploded from a bomb blast and killed Wharlest Jackson, ex-treasurer of the local NAACP.
The map’s content was also based on the draft document, “List of Civil Rights Sites in Natchez and Adams County,” created by Mimi Miller and the Historic Natchez Foundation.
Natchez began an economic decline, made worse by several Mississippi River floods. An oil boom in the 1930s and factories helped sustain the town during the 20th century. But today its largest ...
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Natchez Trace Parkway & Ridgeland, MS Trip ReportNatchez Trace Parkway and Ridgeland, MS Trip Report! We spent a few days exploring this great area! We are so excited to share our road trip exploring the Natchez Trace Parkway and Ridgeland ...
Recently Unveiled Map Showcases Natchez's Role in Civil Rights Movement, Provides Self-Guided Tour ...
The Natchez Museum of African American History and Culture has received a $1,450 grant to create a map highlighting the civil The post Museum to create map of civil rights sites in Natchez ...
The Civil Rights Trail Committee at the NAPAC Museum. The committee members from left are Carter Burns, Robert Pernell, Mayor Dan Gibson, Mimi Miller, Lance Harris, Roscoe Barnes III, Bobby Dennis ...
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