African-American Heritage
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Alamo Theater (The)333 North Farish Street 524 seat theater available for rent to groups functions. |
Black Arts Music Society4110 W. Capitol St. Presents and preserves African-American arts |
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Boddie Mansion (The)Tougaloo College The Boddie Mansion is one of the few houses in the Jackson area that withstood the Civil War and now houses the administrative offices of Tougaloo College. |
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Bronze Statue of Medgar Evers - Medgar Evers Blvd. Library4215 Medgar Evers Blvd. |
Central United Methodist Church500 North Farish Street The Central United Methodist Church was organized on August 15, 1890. |
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Christ Temple Church of Christ Holiness U.S.A.845 N. Lamar Street, Jackson, MS This denomination which has over 160 member churches in the United States was founded ca.1896 in Jackson by the Rev. Charles Price Jones, preacher, evangelist and prolific writer of religious songs. The building bears a state historic landmark marker. |
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Dr. A. H. McCoy Federal Building100 W. Capitol Street Named for an African-American, this site is in the heart of the business and professional district of the African-American community of Jackson. |
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