Smith Robertson Museum

Mississippi


Housed in Mississippi's first public school for African American children is the alma mater of Richard Wright, author of Black Boy among many other works. It offers insight and explanation into the pain and perseverance of the African American legacy in Mississippi. Come here to learn the story of Civil Rights activist Medgar Evers. Cash or check only for admission.


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