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Statue grouping of three prominent Mississippians in Jackson, the capital city of the state. They are Eudora Welty (foreground) a short-story writer and novelist who richly described life in the American South; Richard Wright (right), an author of novels and stories about the plight of fellow African Americans during the early 20th Century; and William Faulkner (left), whose idiosyncatic novels about the fictional Yoknapatawpha County, based on the Lafayette County of his youth, depicted the rich tapestry and unforgettable characters of the Old South of his youth
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Statue grouping of three prominent Mississippians in Jackson, the capital city of the state. They are Richard Wright (foreground), an author of novels and stories about the plight of fellow African Americans during the early 20th Century; Eudora Welty (right), a short-story writer and novelist who richly described life in the American South; and William Faulkner (shown partially behind the Wright figure), whose idiosyncatic novels about the fictional Yoknapatawpha County, based on the Lafayette County of his youth, depicted the rich tapestry and unforgettable characters of the Old South of his youth
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Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Howard Spencer, Cleveland Sellers, Willie Ricks and Stokley [sic] Carmichael at the Jackson Municipal Airport, Jackson, Mississippi, 1967 May 18
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Chromogenic print of S.M. Jackson with great nephews the Jackson 5
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ELLEN TYREE HALL, CAMPBELL COLLEGE, JACKSON, MISS.
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Folklore films, W.O.K.J radio, ""The Soul Patrol"" (WOP C-74)
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Russell Jackson
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Stay off Capitol Street
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An American medical student,James Jackson, junior,1810-1833[!]
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Letter from E. M. Emmons to W. E. B. Du Bois
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Letter from Walter A. Butler to W. E. B. Du Bois
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Letter from W. E. B. Du Bois to Walter A. Butler
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