1937 Leland Mississippi Theatre Segregation History Image
A vintage image from June 1937 depicts a theatre in Leland, Mississippi, situated in Washington County. This photograph documents the segregation and social dynamics of small-town life in the South during that period. Community theatres like this served as important entertainment hubs, reflecting the cultural landscape of Mississippi in the early 20th century.
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1937 Leland Mississippi Theatre Segregation History Image
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