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| The Eudora Welty House will opened to the public on May 3, 2006. Already a National Historic Landmark, the Welty House is one of the nation's most intact literary house museums, reflecting Welty's life there over seventy-six years. Eudora Welty House, located at 1119 Pinehurst Street in Jackson, is shown by reservation only
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| First brick public school built for African Americans in Mississippi...
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| James Chaney was one of the three civil rights workers murdered in Neshoba County, Mississippi, during the Freedom Summer Movement of 1964.
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| c. 1903. Built as owned by three African American fraternal lodges.
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| Exhibits on writer Margaret Walker Alexander and artifacts from Africa.
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