African American Community Walking to Church Mound Bayou 1939
A group of African American individuals walks to church in Mound Bayou, Mississippi, in January 1939. Founded in 1887, Mound Bayou served as a refuge for African Americans during segregation. The town is known for its strong sense of community and vibrant cultural heritage, reflecting the deep-rooted faith of its residents.
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African American Community Walking to Church Mound Bayou 1939
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