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  2. Medgar and Myrlie Evers Home National Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Kaniya Fobs House stands in northern Jackson, in what is called the Elraine Subdivision. This area was developed as the first planned middle-class subdivision for African-Americans in Mississippi after World War II. The house is on the north side of Margaret Walker Alexander Drive, a few doors east of its junction with Missouri Street.

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  4. Medgar Evers Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Medgar and Myrlie Evers Home (2018) at 2332 Margaret Walker Alexander Drive, Jackson, Mississippi. The area was developed between 1955 and 1957 by African American developers Winston J. Thompson and Leroy Burnett, and was known as the Elraine Subdivision. [2]

  5. Murrah High School - Wikipedia

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    Prior to desegregation in the 1960s, the school was majority white. [3] Donna Ladd, in an article in the Jackson Free Press, described it as one of several "jewels in the crown of white Jackson back before forced integration—in a time when white conservatives abundantly funded public schools and extracurricular activities with tax money for their own."

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  7. Christ Missionary and Industrial College - Wikipedia

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    In 1897 the school was founded as Christ's Holiness School by the Church of God in Christ, later the Church of Christ (Holiness) U.S.A. [4] In 1908, it moved to its current location on Main Street and was renamed Christ Missionary & Industrial College.