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After filtering for Alabama, «African Americans» category, 6 entries match your criteria.  

 
 

Historical Markers in Jackson County, Mississippi

 
Clickable Map of Jackson County, Mississippi and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Jackson County, MS (74) George County, MS (1) Harrison County, MS (132) Stone County, MS (19) Mobile County, AL (222)  JacksonCounty(74) Jackson County (74)  GeorgeCounty(1) George County (1)  HarrisonCounty(132) Harrison County (132)  StoneCounty(19) Stone County (19)  MobileCountyAlabama(222) Mobile County (222)
Pascagoula is the county seat for Jackson County
Adjacent to Jackson County, Mississippi
      George County (1)  
      Harrison County (132)  
      Stone County (19)  
      Mobile County, Alabama (222)  
 
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1 Mississippi, Jackson County, Pascagoula — 191 — Mississippi Gulf Coast Blues & Heritage Festival — Mississippi Blues Trail —
Front The Mississippi Gulf Coast Blues & Heritage Festival, one of the longest running blues festivals in the Deep South, was founded in 1991 by the Mississippi Gulf Coast Blues Commission, Inc. At the Mississippi Coast Coliseum in . . . Map (db m102158) HM
2 Mississippi, Jackson County, Moss Point — 193 — Moss Point Blues — Mississippi Blues Trail —
Front The African American community of Moss Point has produced an abundance of talented musicians, including many who entertained along the Gulf Coast as well as some who traveled across the country and overseas as members of prominent . . . Map (db m102156) HM
3 Mississippi, Jackson County, Ocean Springs — 197 — Ocean Springs Blues — Mississippi Blues Trail —
Front Music has been an integral component of Ocean Springs’ legacy as a coastal cradle of the arts and a sponsor of festive celebrations. Notable African-American musicians born in Ocean Springs include Jaimoe (Johnnie Lee Johnson), who . . . Map (db m122355) HM
4 Mississippi, Jackson County, Gautier — New Era Missionary Baptist Church
Organized ca. 1886, this African American church is the oldest continuous congregation in Gautier. Twice destroyed by fire, the church was rebuilt at its present site in 1893. The New Era Missionary Baptist Church choir sang at the 1936 inauguration . . . Map (db m16518) HM
5 Mississippi, Jackson County, Moss Point — Black Union Sailors Settled in Moss Point
Only now are historians recognizing the extent Black soldiers and sailors, both slave and free, played in the American Civil War of 1861-1865. After the war ended some of these men made their home in Moss Point. In the area, now surrounding . . . Map (db m102287) HM
6 Mississippi, Jackson County, Pascagoula — Louisiana Native Guard Attacks Pascagoula
Jackson County, being on the Confederate side during the American Civil War, suffered numerous incursions by Union forces. However, it was the one of April 9, 1863, which, although small by combat standards, had far-reaching import to Union . . . Map (db m102301) HM
 
 
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Jun. 17, 2024