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  2. Bill Luckett (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    From May 2001 till his death, Luckett also co-owned with business partner Morgan Freeman the Ground Zero Blues Club. [4] [14] He also co-owned the Madidi Restaurant with Freeman from 2001 to 2012. [15] [16] He was also a member of the NAACP. [2] Luckett was born in Fort Worth, Texas and grew up in Clarksdale, Mississippi. [17]

  3. T. J. Huddleston Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Jefferson Huddleston Sr. (June 1, 1876 – October 1959) was a prominent African American entrepreneur and community leader in Mississippi.He owned dozens of funeral homes in Mississippi. [1]

  4. Marco McMillian - Wikipedia

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    Marco McMillian (April 23, 1979 – February 26, 2013) was a businessman and candidate for mayor of Clarksdale, Mississippi in 2013. He was "the first openly gay man to be a viable candidate for public office in Mississippi". [1] McMillian was CEO of MWM & Associates, [2] a firm that provided consulting to non-profit organizations. [1]

  5. Henry Espy - Wikipedia

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    Espy is President of Century Funeral Home and Burial Association in Clarksdale and Yazoo City. The funeral home was created by his grandfather, T. J. Huddleston, Sr. His son Henry "Chuck" Espy, III served in the Mississippi State Legislature, representing the 26th District through 2016, and is the current mayor of Clarksdale (2017–present).

  6. Ground Zero Blues Club - Wikipedia

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    Ground Zero is a blues club in Clarksdale, Mississippi, US that is co-owned by Morgan Freeman, Memphis entertainment executive Howard Stovall, and businessman Eric Meier. [1] Attorney Bill Luckett was also co-owner until his death in 2021. [2] It got its name from Clarksdale being historically referred to as "Ground Zero" for the blues.

  7. John Clark (Clarksdale founder) - Wikipedia

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    John Clark (March 20, 1823 – July 23, 1892) [1] was a landowner, investor, farmer, founder and namesake of Clarksdale, Mississippi. He was the brother-in-law of Mississippi Governor James Lusk Alcorn.

  8. The Clarksdale Press Register - Wikipedia

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    The Clarksdale Press Register is the weekly newspaper of Clarksdale, Mississippi. Newspaper coverage has extended to both Clarksdale and Coahoma County since 1865. The Press Register is published every Wednesday and has an audience of more than 7,750 readers. The Press Register is owned by Emmerich Newspapers, the Editor and Publisher is Floyd ...

  9. Riverside Hotel (Clarksdale, Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    Riverside Hotel was a hotel in Clarksdale, Mississippi, in operation since 1944. The fourth marker location on the Mississippi Blues Trail, famed for providing lodging for such blues artists as Sonny Boy Williamson II, Ike Turner, and Robert Nighthawk, it was previously the G.T. Thomas Hospital, in which Bessie Smith died in 1937. [1] [2]

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