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  2. Ellen Douglas - Wikipedia

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    Douglas was born in Natchez, Mississippi, and grew up in Hope, Arkansas, and Alexandria, Louisiana.She graduated from the University of Mississippi in 1942 and later settled in Greenville, Mississippi with her husband Kenneth Haxton. [3]

  3. William J. Minor - Wikipedia

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    Minor was born on January 27, 1808, in Natchez, Mississippi. [1] His father was Stephen Minor (1760–1844), a planter and banker, and his mother, Katherine (Lintot) Minor (1770–1844).

  4. Edward C. Mazique - Wikipedia

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    Edward C Mazique with JFK- Medicare discussion. Edward Craig Mazique (1911–1987) was a pioneer in the medical community especially among African Americans.Edward Craig Mazique was a native of Natchez, Miss.

  5. Carrie Winder McGavock - Wikipedia

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    Caroline (nickname "Carrie") Elizabeth Winder was born near Natchez, Mississippi, September 9, 1829 to Martha Grundy Winder and Colonel Van Perkins Winder.Her mother was a daughter of the Hon. Felix Grundy, thirteenth United States Attorney General.

  6. Glynn Mallory - Wikipedia

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    Natchez, Mississippi: Died: February 20, 2020 (aged 81) San Antonio, Texas: Allegiance: United States: Service / branch: United States Army: Years of service: 1961–1995 [1] Rank: Lieutenant General: Commands: Sixth United States Army 2nd Armored Division 4th Brigade, 4th Infantry Division 1st Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment: Battles / wars ...

  7. Ben Chester White - Wikipedia

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    Ben Chester White (January 5, 1899 – June 10, 1966) was an African-American caretaker, uninvolved in the civil rights movement, shot down by the KKK.This was likely in an attempt to move focus away from James Meredith’s March Against Fear or to lure Martin Luther King, Jr. in an assassination attempt.

  8. Joseph T. Curry - Wikipedia

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    Curry was married to the former Rita Camors (1901-1944). He was a widower for the last seventeen years of his life. He died some five weeks after the passing of their daughter, Josephine Curry Evans (1935-1961). The Currys, including his parents, are interred at Natchez City Cemetery in Natchez, Mississippi. [1]

  9. Papa Lightfoot - Wikipedia

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    The result was the album Natchez Trace, released on Vault Records in 1969, which brought Lightfoot briefly to the forefront of the blues revival. [1] Rural Blues Vol. 2 followed on Liberty Records later that same year. [4] However, his comeback was cut short by his death in November 1971 of respiratory failure in Natchez, Mississippi. [3] [5]