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Sumner, Mississippi 38957
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Tallahatchie County Courthouse (Sumner, Mississippi)
Tallahatchie County Courthouse (Sumner, Mississippi)
Tallahatchie County Courthouse (Sumner, Mississippi)
Tallahatchie County Courthouse (Sumner, Mississippi)
Tallahatchie County Courthouse (Sumner, Mississippi)
Tallahatchie County Courthouse (Sumner, Mississippi)
Tallahatchie County Courthouse (Sumner, Mississippi)
Tallahatchie County Courthouse (Sumner, Mississippi)
Tallahatchie County Courthouse (Sumner, Mississippi)
What is: The Tallahatchie County Second District Courthouse in Sumner, Mississippi One of three sites that are part of the newly established National Monument honoring Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley. What was: On September 23, 1955, after a 5 day tr
RI SD38P 1559
Sumner, MS
Tallahatchie County Courthouse
Tallahatchie County Courthouse
Tallahatchie County Courthouse
Tallahatchie County Courtroom
Rock Island Rail GP38-2 4373 sits with a string of tank cars just North of Sumner, MS.
Rock Island Rail GP38-2 4373 has just arrived back in Sumner, MS with the interchange from the CN while C40-8 2127 begins to receive a fresh coat of RI red & yellow
Rock Island Rail RI 4373 (EMD GP38) Blade Train Sumner, Mississippi
Rock Island Rail RI 4373 (EMD GP38) Blade Train Sumner, Mississippi
A former BNSF SD38P patched for Rock Island Rail sits in Sumner, MS.
Rock Island 2127, a former CN C40-8 sits in the morning light at Sumner, MS.
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What is: a vacant lot, where Dr. TRM Howard lived, Mound Bayou, Mississippi. What was: Mound Bayou is 42 miles away from Sumner, MS where the Emmett Till trial occurred. However, it is an essential place in civil rights history for numerous reasons, but a
What is: The restored Tallahatchie County Courthouse in Sumner, Mississippi. The symmetry of it all…and yet the tortured curve of Justice. What was: On September 23, 1955, after a 5 day trial for the murder of Emmett Till, Roy Bryant and J. W Milan were a
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