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Welcome to the channel, I will be traveling the Mississippi Delta, exploring many towns filled with history, uncovering what many have not seen or heard. If their is a town you would like me to visit and do a video on, leave a comment in the comment section of one of my videos.. Email Me for ideas (bowenanthony462@gmail.com)
BB KING MUSEUM~ Indianola, MS
I toured the BB King museum in Indianola, Ms, that is where King has some of his most famed clothing and memorabilia. Don’t forget to subscribe and hit the like button. Feel free to share this video to someone who may have not checked out the channel yet….. THANK YOU
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(Trailer) I visit BB KING Museum in Indianola, MS
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Documentary Final (Growing Up in the MISSISSIPPI Delta)
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Documentary Final (Growing Up in the MISSISSIPPI Delta)
OMG! I can't believe I found this 😮
My mom's people are from Starkville (Oktibbeha County), MS. She passed away on 09/12/23. Gonna try to make it there for a visit...it's been over 35 years...time flies😮❤❤❤❤.
@@sybilhuggins9859 sorry for your loss.
Maybe there’s a different side to it that fascism hasn’t taken over yet.
Close knit families was the culture in the Delta. We were all so close back in the day.
Beautiful people ❤
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I love the south, wish I was born in the south my dad was born and raised in the south
Very well done! Been there twice. Going again this summer! Can't wait! See you then, Rob!
This is what the black community is missing we gotta get back to sticking together ipu we will all be better off we will start to see real change
Fascinating. Love these people.
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Nothing NOTHING GOOD ABOUT MISSISSHITY!!!STOP LYING, IT IS SO DEPRESSING.
So grateful to have grown up in southeast MS. I moved to central MS (Jackson area) two years ago, and it’s terrible here. Whenever I tell people that I come from Purvis, they always say something like, “it’s good down there.” Or, “oh that’s why you act so bougie.” 💀My community was small but we lacked in poverty. Cattle fields all around, we never went hungry or broke. Edit: knowing the history of my state, I can say that the delta is worse off because the white slave owners took off to Georgia when the Civil War ended. It was calculated that rebuilding in Georgia would take less time and most of the wealthy had already fled there for asylum in Savannah. They left the slaves behind to fend for themselves, and the black community never recovered. They were left with barren land and no rights to the property they lived on and maintained. The whites left behind were poor folk, who turned to sharecropping alongside liberated slaves. Mississippi is the furthest behind because we are the product of forgotten people. The descendants of poor folk and slaves who had no say in politics or war.
One of the major reasons the Mississippi delta is the way it is because Bennie Thompson won’t let industry in so not a lot of good jobs. FedEx even has buses go down and pick people up to work in the FedEx hub in Memphis.
Absolutely miserable here! The people are rude, politicians are corrupt, and there are a lack of resources for children with disabilities especially black children!
Oh hell no they had Jim crow laws racist as all hell.
Love my Mississippi. Born and raised in Mississippi, Greenville, Mississippi love my Mississippi, and I pray for my Mississippi. Thanks for Sharon.❤❤❤❤
What an excellent video! Just being honest, as a person considered Black by this society, I’d rather live in Mississippi than somewhere trendy with wealthy White people like Maine (speaking from experience!). Somewhere like Cleveland or Tchula, MS I’d at least blend in and not be treated like a sideshow attraction by white capitalists. Love and solidarity to the Delta and its people 🤎.
I'm going to have to get down there. I just love yall accent I got a lil accent myself up here in Maryland.
Delta state college is Cleveland. Ms not delta region
Thanks for making this
My grandmother family name is chambers,they lived near Yazoo,comment back kinfolk,greetings from Chicago
Love history. So sad when we hear the stories . Nothing is the same.
So sad to see that the tornado destroyed the community. My family went to rolling fork and donated supplies. The people are very nice.
I hated growing up in the Delta, we were to poor to know that we were poor. Blacks lived on the poor side of the track and whites lived on the rich side of the tracks. All the comments about the closeness of families is right on point. But I dreamed of leaving as soon as I could. And when I turned 18 I left and never came back for years and now even when I visit after all these year there is very little change. Poverty still exists. How can this be in the richest nation in the world.
I'll probably make somebody mad, but my late husband and I chose to live on the "black" side of town, what little town there was. The people were a lot friendlier, and that's where almost all of my students lived. I'm very old now, and they were the best neighbors we ever had. The best part of the Delta is the people.
Itta Bena, MVSU The Valley Grad.
When we rise up as a nation we will return to Mississippi which is the mother land for blacks
Anybody know any Hammett’s down there?
I just came across this video about the Mississippi delta, I lived in Lambert, Mississippi til I was 16. Went to high school in Mark Mississippi because there was no high school in Lambert. There was some hard times but I really loved living there, thanks for the video.
Shootout to Bolivar County ( Cleveland ) born & raised
I live in Indianola and I'm actually right next door to the BB king museum at this very moment. It's amazing to see someone write about Indianola
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My grandfather(John Bethea) was born in Lumberton, Miss. My grandmother (Genetta Weary) was born in Tylertown, Miss. Have you ever heard of these cities? I would ❤️ to visit these two cities.
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Mississippi is one of the most racist state for blacks so, why would its the best place to grow up in with its poverty..
It’s like 40 pct blk
The Mississippi delta country includes Arkansas and Louisiana, also, don't forget.
Why were my family members as a child wouldn't cross the Mississippi State borderline but one thing I can say y'all got some good gospel Mississippi Mass choir and probably some fabulous holy Ghost Field churches I will not deny that in God we trust but I wouldn't stay there if they bought me a house and land
Why is the lady wearing a mask and the building is completely empty?
I born and raised in marks Mississippi i had the best childhood we didn't have much but me and my siblings had love and I had many mothers and daddys beside my biological parents who love us and help raised us. Yes it do take a village to help raised a child
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B.B. King - 🙂🎸 King Of The Blues - 🎸 🙂
Sending love from Dixie to the Delta. Have had family in both: South will always be home, in my heart. Cherish the memories but transmute the old traditions.
I have never met any one in your videos, yet I know them very well and they all know me. They remind me of the people I grew up with in Richmond Virginia's JACKSON WARD. After the Civil War it was called Little Africa. The black men, many were CIVIL WAR veterans, formed an armed militia to protect themselves and their families and property. Many were proud PRINCE HALL Masons. Keep on accenting and building on the positive things about the Delta. Don't EVER GO NEGATIVE. We have more than enough negativity already. Hurry up and get a lot more content on line.
Thank you, a video on the BB KING museum in Indianola,ms will be dropping very soon
Love this. Thank you.
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Yes being raised in Alabama fire wood stoves and out houses called bathrooms and families took care of each other picking cotton leaf have mercy lol
Sweet home Delta!!!!
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Delta roots and proud..Father was from Mound Bayou.The first time I got to see it was when I drove a 🚚. I grew up hearing a thousand stories about this area though.
My roots are there The Carr’s and I am the Great Grandson of Josh Cries!
My Grandfather is Was Tommy Louis Sr out of Jackson,ms
My grandfather is from hazlehurst, Mississippi Mr. Clement Jones.
Being a Brit and a Blues fan (read diehard fanatic) I took a Greyhound Bus from Memphis down Highway 61 to Clarkesdale - a great experiece and genuinely very friendly people. The poverty was a shock - on a level with Bangla Desh, the people were very generous to me, it seems like the less they have the more they give.
Too bad it's not like that now..
I have relatives in Mississippi, and I love them to death. However, living down there I don't think I could take it. My grandmother left the South in 1920 and I am glad she did. However, I noticed that Southerns have a since of family and they will take you in if need be. That is one thing I loved about them.
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@10:02 should’ve been removed. We don’t want to see or hear that negativity. Everyone else spoke proudly of their culture there and hometown.
I live in Rolling Fork now
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