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  2. Natchez Museum of African American History and Culture

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    The museum showcases events starting with the incorporation of the City of Natchez in 1716 to the present, using art, photographs, manuscripts, artifacts, and books. [2] Exhibits cover the era of slavery, the Civil War, Reconstruction, 20th Century wars and the Civil rights era. [3]

  3. History of Natchez, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Natchez also has a very unique history as being a region with a substantial number of free persons of color during the era of slavery. [26] Census records from 1850 and 1860 show that about 85% of the free people of color in the antebellum era were mulattoes; the offspring of white male planter fathers and enslaved or emancipates black females ...

  4. List of museums focused on African Americans - Wikipedia

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    Museum of African American History & Abiel Smith School: Boston: Massachusetts: 1964 [112] Museum of the African Diaspora: San Francisco: California: 2005 [113] Nash House Museum: Buffalo: New York: 2003 [114] Natchez Museum of African American History and Culture: Natchez: Mississippi: 1991 [115] National African American Archives and Museum ...

  5. Museum to create map of civil rights sites in Natchez - AOL

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    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 ...

  6. The Devil’s Punchbowl: Debunking the social media myth of a ...

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    The barracks within a fort in Natchez, circa 1864. The barracks, or refugee camps, were built of reused material from former slave markets, with different shades of wood. (Historic Natchez Foundation)

  7. William Johnson (barber) - Wikipedia

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    William Johnson House Museum at Natchez National Historical Park in Natchez, Mississippi. William T. Johnson (c. 1809 – June 17, 1851) was a free African American barber of biracial parentage, who lived in Natchez, Mississippi. He was born into slavery but his owner, also named William Johnson and thought to be his father, emancipated him in ...

  8. Expanded museum traces legacy of slavery in America - AOL

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    The statues of chained men, women and children stick hauntingly out of sand as simulated waves crash overhead, a symbol The post Expanded museum traces legacy of slavery in America appeared first ...

  9. List of museums in Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Museum of Mississippi History: Jackson Hinds Southwest Local history 15,000 years of state history, [34] with thousands of historic artifacts [35] Natchez Museum of African Art and Heritage Natchez Adams Southwest Ethnic (African American) Run by the Natchez Association for the Preservation of Afro-American Culture [36] [37] Natchez National ...

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