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neXband Communications ( km)
home office for neXband Communications
St. Dominic Hospital ( km)
RICHLAND ( km)
Pearl ( km)
Lorri P. ( km)
Emmett Till Memorial Highway Sign ( km)
This memorial sign was errected in 2005. The sign is actually located on Hwy 49, some miles away from the site of the Bryant store and actual murder of Till.
Hoover's Grocery and Country Kitchen (Greenwood, MS) ( km)
Hoover\'s Grocery and Country Kitchen, at 214 Young Street, in Greenwood\'s Bapist Town neighborhood. An important community gathering site. A site on the audio walking tour of Baptist Town, developed by Brandeis University students, in collaboration wit...
Back in the Day Museum, Greenwood, MS ( km)
A community museum exploring the history of the blues, Baptist Town, and African-American culture in the Mississippi Delta. A site on the audio walking tour of Baptist Town, under development by Brandeis University students, in collaboration with the D...
Dockery Farm (Cleveland, Bolivar County, MS) ( km)
Widely considered to be one of the birthplaces of the Blues. Henry Sloan, Charley Patton, Son House and Tommy Johnson,among others, played here.
Delta Center for Culture and Learning ( km)
The Delta Center, at Delta State University in Cleveland,MS, promotes understanding of the history and culture of the Mississippi Delta and its significance to the rest of the world. The Brandeis University community-engaged learning program has partne...
Fannie Lou Hamer monument (Ruleville, Sunflower Co,MS) ( km)
Monument to the famed civil rights activist Ms.Fannie Lou Hamer
Bryant Grocery Store in Money,MS ( km)
Site of the tragic encounter between Emmett Till and Carolyn Bryant in August 1955, which led to the brutal lynching of Emmett Till. The murder and subsequent trial galvanized national and international outrage, and is considered by many to have been a...
Mound Bayou City Hall (Mound Bayou, MS_ ( km)
Mound Bayou, founded by former slaves, was an important African-American site of business, economic development, and medicine from the late 19th century onwards.
Taborian Hospital (Mound Bayou, MS) ( km)
Opened in 1942 by the African-American fraternal organization, the Knights and Daughters of Tabor, this important hospital treated thousands of African-American patients, until it closed in 1983. On the national register of historical places.
J.W. Millam homestead ( km)
Approximate location of the J.W. Millam homestead, where Emmett Till was tortured prior to his murder in August 1955. CHECK LOCATION.


