the first Civil Rights monument in Natchez, located at the corner of Jefferson Street and North Canal Street. Natchez was approved to be listed on the Mississippi Freedom Trail by the Visit ...
Mississippi ... the Natchez Trace and bring his loot back to the home. After Glass' sudden death, the house became home for ...
The Natchez Deacons organized in September 1965. The Mississippi Freedom Trail was established in 2011 to commemorate Mississippi’s pivotal role in the U.S. civil rights movement. More than 40 ...
WHEN YOU DRIVE up to Natchez you never know which Natchez you’re going to ... Nearby, at Franklin Street Relics, a 28,000-square-foot antiques mall with 55 dealers, I found pre-Civil War playing cards ...
A University of Southern Mississippi (USM) School of Humanities faculty member and a former colleague will conduct a special ...
On Saturday, November 9, 2024, at 2:30 p.m., a ceremony will occur at the Zion Chapel A.M.E. Church, on 228 North Drive M.L.
The best natural wonders in Mississippi span a diverse range of landscapes that ... The city surrendered early to the Union during the Civil War and therefore much of its original architecture is ...
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 ...
Mississippi has a host of homes that many ... who died in the home the same year during childbirth. During the Civil War, the McRaven House was converted into a Confederate field hospital.