Visited Clarksdale...from Melbourne Australia ; it's the crossroads, famous in blues history. Muddy Waters, Sam Cooke and Ike Turner are from Clarksdale. Travelled on to Muscle Shoals, Alabama, too.
I was born in Clarksdale, I can say I had an amazing childhood growing up there . I left Clarksdale at age 12 and still return to visit once every 2 or 3 years.
What's really trippy about hoods in the South are, a lot of them are suburban or rural towns full of houses. Like these are honest to god Houses! There are a ton of people who would love to have something as simple as a small house. Its a bummer that there is so much desperation, rot and blight in these communities.
This is my hometown and I won a few championships here. ClarkVegas is what we call it. It have went down a lot, but I still call it home and come back to visit my Granny.
It truly makes me so happy to see everyone showing love to Clarksdale. I was born and raised here and always thought I needed to get away but to see so many foreigners love and appreciate it makes me that more appreciative that I came from here. ❤ some of you should look into the juke joint festival and blues festival. It’s only annually however people come from all around the world. Let’s keep showing love and grace to places such as this 😘
My grandfather was born here in 1960 and lived on Yazoo Avenue, he experienced a lot growing up here. He's been shot, seen friends pass away and live a gang life. He's now out of that life and spending time with his family.
All of Clarksdale has went to hell in a hand basket that's why I left to come back soon to make a difference for the better. I grew up in the brickyard and oakurts oakust is another brickyard now as well there is no decent area only Greenbough area and snob hill out by county club any section in town is ran down to the ground from the upper/lower brick, down town, Riverton, roundyard,, etc it's all destroyed from the way it looked me growing up there. It's ok to defend Clarksdale but it is what it is. There are no jobs there but walmart gas stations and the college. Most of us has left Clarksdale and doing extremely well than being there. But don't worry I'm one to come back home and run for mayor soon. Get ready.
Thanks so much for uploading this content of Clarksdale Mississippi. I was born and raised here and I see not much if any, has changed. I also saw that you drove past my childhood street ( McKinley) . 😊
@@joemonteirosportsshorts3343 ua-cam.com/video/w2061osiDUo/v-deo.html There is an other UA-camr that made it 😂 But I am so far from favela and I don't want to go there never. Its dangerous
The people are the most friendliest and helpful. Even gave me and the wife good tips on where to eat, which were all bang on. Stayed at the Shack up, now that place rocks
Ikr . I truly don't the mentality of driving an expensive car, carrying a $400 purse. Nails & hair are not cheap but you're home is rundown. Only person you're fooling is yourself. ( besides repair cost on that pricey car are highter than average cars) I can afford a new car, mine is currently 10 yrs old but looks & drives great. I'd rather hv $$$ in the bank.
I was born and raised in Clarksdale.....Moved away in 1984 and it breaks my heart to see the appearance and condition of these neighborhoods. Clarksdale has it good and bad people but mostly are good hard working citizens. The mayor and other political representatives should be ashamed to even be the overseer of this town. Growing up there it was some challenging neighborhoods like Riverton, Round yard and a few others but you would think over time with all the Govt grants and assistance there would be improvement but it looks as if it getting worse. Young people stop relying on your parents and grandparents to get out and vote for the leaders that don't give a damn about your living conditions. STOP voting for people that knows the "Family" and start voting for people who wants to help and improve this city. There is potential in this town it's left up to the citizens if they are tired and want a better town. Praying for Clarksdale.
@@leemon908 I understand perfectly, and greatly appreciate the effort he puts into making them. Showing what these places looked like in the past might just further emphasize the horrible conditions they are in now.
@@ARWest-bp4yb the issue with people like you is that you will bend back backwards on what you say and what you think just to make you look like a good person. The reality is youre a shell that fills your void of an existence with an essence of acceptance. I stay away from you goobers in real life as you bring nothing positive to the world.
new york is alot older for the most part, and gets tons of precipitation other than rain yearly, much bigger structures to become eye sores, so i would expect new york to look "worse" lol
Philly is a nearly 350 year old city, and gets snow as well as rain precipitation every year, for the entire winter season, they dont get that in Mississippi, also the structures built up north are usually alot bigger, makes for much more of an object to look bad than the single story buildings and houses in a deep south state like this, so I expect Philly to look worse in ways. Philly looks like Disney Land compared to the sights I have seen in Philippines, that stuff is true true slums.
Y'all paying that high ass rent and think this look better 🤣 y'all better hurry up and leave! Bc most of these houses are ran down...Some look better than others...Some of the apartment complex look better than that! Charlie neva go through any of them though.
My father's family were residents in Clarksdale. Does any know the Holmes family.. searching for my long lost family. Would love to hear from you. We are all in the north. Don't know why and how we or family separated.
No it doesn't. I live 45 min to an north in Desoto county. homes are going for 500k & more. Rent is 2k & up. My daughters budget is 300k, the realtors are showing her hell holes in Marshall County. Flowood & Madison have gotten voted top places to live in the country. Not all Mississippians are poor.
Dude I've lived in the south all my life and I would call this place a shithole. I live in a 300k house (not bragging just saying) and I've lived in MS 33 years out of 35.
I've lived here 3 years now and I think it's great other than most people don't know how to drive and it takes 30 min to an hour to get a big Mac somedays
@@Nellie824 They are all they need is a little TLC back in the day the elderly kept there yards nice and clean. My grandfather would put his lawnmower in his trunk and go around and cut all of his daughters lawns and plant flowers for them.
Espy can get ready. I'm coming home to run for Mayor to change my home town fir the better. I grew up supporting the espy family believing they will make a difference for the town also improvement starts with the residents as well wanting better. People will have to be onboard for improvement and to bring in a new Mayor for a new Era to make Clarksdale beautiful and great again. We have to give Residents hope and something to look forward too. Also improve the neighborhoods so everyone takes pride in our hometown for the better. I'm tired of coming home and my hometown getting worse. I'm upset enough to make a change for the better. I grew up in the brickyard and this is what I come home to visit?? . Time to get espy family out. Decades of running a town just for it to end up like this. When I am able. I am coming home to take over and make Clarksdale great again. But people have to want the change as well back home.
I dont get it, many of your videos show a lot of actually decent and recent car models parked in front of absolute sh*tholes that are falling apart... how does that make sense?
There are probably better looking neighborhoods than this but I can imagine much of Clarksdale has gone downhill. I used to visit relatives in the late 80s and early 90s and it was a nice little town.
Charlie is the only driving channel I watch and he does many other things too. Charlie has the most loyal followers of all UA-cam and I subscribe to many channels. Many other channels like that so called celebrty who must have sniffed gasoline too much tries to get Charlies subscribers but they disappear because they might get one in a couple of months if they are lucky. Nick Johnson is the worst because he asked me in an email if he could use one of my videos for an episode and he would give me channel credit but I said o.k. if I could interview him then the hack did not give me an answer. Thanks to Charlie, I know what Clarksdale Mississippi looks like
@@Iknowyoumadnow right! He even has a restaurant in Clarksdale that's named after him. I'm from the next Lil small town called Friars Point...it's nowhere near as big as Clarksdale.
Mississippi is so country man, what you cant see from any of these videos is the way the towns link up in this state, these tiny "larger" towns and cities in the state pretty much blend into the counties as if the town or city is part of the rural area. We drive out of Greenwood going through Leflore County when we go down there, then hit several small small small towns like Holcolm on the way to Grenada, theres no true metro in Mississippi, no honest big city, even Jackson feels country as sh1t, and that's the biggest hub capital city.
Town link up like that in IL and from there even other states...Once you get outside of most of these big cities like any state it's mostly farmland...The south has the top 3 major cities, for sure ain't even majority Black no more, and the states have a even smaller Black population...1 thing about the SIP ain't no push overs down there! Many ppl starting to move from the north bk to places like MS snd other places in the south...So the big cities can't be too much better.
@@cima5878 I thought that all these states were the same too, but it definitely isnt, you arent understanding me, the little boundary towns in between the "big" cities, and counties, and very very very outside rural parts of the counties in most of everywhere else you go has defining lines separating them, but it doesnt blend like this state, it may have some places that resemble it over in like the wilderness after towns in places like Oregon, but I cant make you understand, there's no honest "big" cities in this state to begin with. There are no Chicagos, no Atlantas, honestly not even any Norfolks, Jackson is at most as far as similarities something like maybe a Knoxville. Not sure about your comment on blacks and percentages.
@@gangstagummybear3432 My comments about the Black population ratio is definitely true and easily verifiable I'm sure it can be found online...You are right about the population of the cities in MS, that is b/c most ppl left to find jobs...You can find many in Chicago & just about every other state...But we'll see if that change as I said many who moved away away are moving bk, to the south, I know several personally that moved by from Chicago and cook county bk to MS.
@@cima5878 most of the Mississippi delta is overwhelmingly black.. also the biggest cities in Mississippi are as well. Jackson, ms is like 80% black... Mississippi was at one point 60% black before a lot of black folks moved up north for a better life and to escape the awful racism... most moved to Chicago, St. Louis and Detroit and Memphis actually which is still in the south but it’s consisted a major population hub
@Draper Scott My family is from there, but a bit of us over the years have migrated from there to other places. My dad was in the Navy, so he was stationed in Norfolk VA, so I was born and raised here in VA, but Mississippi feels like home to me more than VA. My other family is in Chicago and Missouri, but came from the Sip.
Home of Bobby rush, Rick Ross, Kim's pork skins, O.B. Buchanan. The famously crossroad's where the the blues man sold his sold to become a famously musician
Mostly everybody in the SIP got Family in the CHI...The great migration was famously ppl from the south...Many starting to come bk...Larry , Jeff and David all from the SIP...2 ppl from the chi ( who were brother and sister) jgot killed in the SIP like a yr ago, after their grandma funeral in Greenwood.
at a buffet, i personally sneak corndogs into the buffet so others can enjoy them. I hide 6 corndogs in my jacket pockets. it then, is a joy for me to see other patrons of the establishment eat my corndogs thinking they were part of the buffet
@@hunter-ws8sx You seriously think there is no violence in these areas? Just because you dont see these places on some national top 10 homicide or robbery list for the nation doesnt mean a place isnt dangerous, or has violence, or even alot of violence; if that's the way you judge whether something is dangerous or not, youll end up dead faster than you know it man. You seem to have a lack of hood sense for someone so smart on the subject of what is, or isnt a hood.
Not great but Detroit certainly has it beat. This never was a well-to-do area unlike Detroit that was so prosperous at one time and went into unbelievable decline.
Mississippi is where the original black ppl of the earth Come from that's why it's like that they are nothing but warriors down there the war on the Indians was based in the south Alabama Mississippi Louisiana it's the poorest state in the nation not because of the ppl , for anybody who isn't born here I can promise you wouldn't survive here . Not just because the poverty it's different from big cities watch how you talk to ppl
Some of the kindest, most generous people on earth probably live right there. My experience as a southern girl. 💕
and criminals
@@SuperTeamTroll crooks live everywhere
@@anthonycox3493 The biggest crooks in the world live in Manhattan & work on Wall Street!
Visited Clarksdale...from Melbourne Australia ; it's the crossroads, famous in blues history. Muddy Waters, Sam Cooke and Ike Turner are from Clarksdale. Travelled on to Muscle Shoals, Alabama, too.
And some of the most dangerous people too.
I was born in Clarksdale, I can say I had an amazing childhood growing up there . I left Clarksdale at age 12 and still return to visit once every 2 or 3 years.
Every place has a better and worst side. Focus on the positive and show hope .
What's really trippy about hoods in the South are, a lot of them are suburban or rural towns full of houses. Like these are honest to god Houses! There are a ton of people who would love to have something as simple as a small house. Its a bummer that there is so much desperation, rot and blight in these communities.
EXACTLY!
I'm guessing they are government funded as many are the same. Don't look very twister proof...
That's bcuz they tore down 95 percent of projects in or around 2000
This is the Delta straight country AKA rural
It a small town with a lot of shoot
My grandmother was born here in 1929 would love to travel here to see her birth home
Mine was too in 1919
Do it!
This is my hometown and I won a few championships here. ClarkVegas is what we call it. It have went down a lot, but I still call it home and come back to visit my Granny.
God bless you brother 🙏 that's the most humble place to start I know
DAMN ,, STOP VOTING FOR DEMOCRATS ...THIS IS A DEMOCRAT CITY .. LOOK AT THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE DEMOCRAT CITYS & THE REPUBLICAN CITYS
@@joshblocker9653 it not ain't nothing here fr but gang can't have nothing here
CharlieBo13 would be a GOAT tier uber driver
It truly makes me so happy to see everyone showing love to Clarksdale. I was born and raised here and always thought I needed to get away but to see so many foreigners love and appreciate it makes me that more appreciative that I came from here. ❤ some of you should look into the juke joint festival and blues festival. It’s only annually however people come from all around the world. Let’s keep showing love and grace to places such as this 😘
Home of the young blues guitarist phenom “Kingfish”, look him up
He lives in Friars Point which is about 13 miles northwest of Clarksdale.
My grandma was born here and later moved to Missouri where I was born
Home is where the heart is at.
My grandfather was born here in 1960 and lived on Yazoo Avenue, he experienced a lot growing up here. He's been shot, seen friends pass away and live a gang life. He's now out of that life and spending time with his family.
FYI... ALL OF CLARKSDALE DOES NOT LOOK LIKE THIS. THIS IS JUST ONE AREA!!!
Right, this was the " Brickyard " he was riding through.
Exactly
He always only shoot the bad areas. Idk why but I guess that's what people want to see.
All of Clarksdale has went to hell in a hand basket that's why I left to come back soon to make a difference for the better. I grew up in the brickyard and oakurts oakust is another brickyard now as well there is no decent area only Greenbough area and snob hill out by county club any section in town is ran down to the ground from the upper/lower brick, down town, Riverton, roundyard,, etc it's all destroyed from the way it looked me growing up there. It's ok to defend Clarksdale but it is what it is. There are no jobs there but walmart gas stations and the college. Most of us has left Clarksdale and doing extremely well than being there. But don't worry I'm one to come back home and run for mayor soon. Get ready.
Thanks so much for uploading this content of Clarksdale Mississippi. I was born and raised here and I see not much if any, has changed. I also saw that you drove past my childhood street ( McKinley) . 😊
It's changed here lot of shoot going on now
Do you know of any Norris family?
@@kennethnorris6950 I can’t say I don’t. I’m not for sure.
How I love your channel. What pretties houses!!!!! Want to live there
Brazil watching you 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Imagine him going to the favelas lol
@@joemonteirosportsshorts3343
ua-cam.com/video/w2061osiDUo/v-deo.html
There is an other UA-camr that made it 😂
But I am so far from favela and I don't want to go there never. Its dangerous
The people are the most friendliest and helpful. Even gave me and the wife good tips on where to eat, which were all bang on. Stayed at the Shack up, now that place rocks
For anybidy dont know this is rick ross hometown also ray j and his sister brandy were born in MS
House worth about $10,000 but the car in front worth about $35,000?
So
Nothing wrong with making sure your rides don't break down when your broke u understand this concept some just do it bigger than others
Ikr . I truly don't the mentality of driving an expensive car, carrying a $400 purse. Nails & hair are not cheap but you're home is rundown. Only person you're fooling is yourself. ( besides repair cost on that pricey car are highter than average cars) I can afford a new car, mine is currently 10 yrs old but looks & drives great. I'd rather hv $$$ in the bank.
A lot of these older homes are generational and paid for. Equity sitting in the homes and enough money to buy a nice car.
@@joshblocker9653 THIS IS WHY THESE DEMOCRAT CITYS STAYS RUN DOWN .
Some good cookouts be happening in those hoods
I was born and raised in Clarksdale.....Moved away in 1984 and it breaks my heart to see the appearance and condition of these neighborhoods. Clarksdale has it good and bad people but mostly are good hard working citizens. The mayor and other political representatives should be ashamed to even be the overseer of this town. Growing up there it was some challenging neighborhoods like Riverton, Round yard and a few others but you would think over time with all the Govt grants and assistance there would be improvement but it looks as if it getting worse. Young people stop relying on your parents and grandparents to get out and vote for the leaders that don't give a damn about your living conditions. STOP voting for people that knows the "Family" and start voting for people who wants to help and improve this city. There is potential in this town it's left up to the citizens if they are tired and want a better town. Praying for Clarksdale.
Hey Charlie, have you ever thought about including photos of what some of the places you go to looked like in better times?
Keep up the good work! 👍✌
If youre asking for this than you dont understand why he makes the videos.
@@leemon908 I understand perfectly, and greatly appreciate the effort he puts into making them. Showing what these places looked like in the past might just further emphasize the horrible conditions they are in now.
@@ARWest-bp4yb the issue with people like you is that you will bend back backwards on what you say and what you think just to make you look like a good person. The reality is youre a shell that fills your void of an existence with an essence of acceptance. I stay away from you goobers in real life as you bring nothing positive to the world.
@@ARWest-bp4yb come on man, you know cHaRLes is helping push that agenda
I hate seeing my hometown like this but I’ll never stop going home.
Looks better than a lot of NY hoods
I disagree
Yea right u big cap.. 😂
new york is alot older for the most part, and gets tons of precipitation other than rain yearly, much bigger structures to become eye sores, so i would expect new york to look "worse" lol
I’m from Philly and this look beautiful compared to out here or it’s probably just cuz I been stuck in proverty too long
I'm also from Philly, this looks a lot better than some areas in north Philly that's not saying much though
Loot at the hoods in LA, they look like suburbs
@@basedsavage4793 same w some hoods in atlanta it’s crazy
Philly is a nearly 350 year old city, and gets snow as well as rain precipitation every year, for the entire winter season, they dont get that in Mississippi, also the structures built up north are usually alot bigger, makes for much more of an object to look bad than the single story buildings and houses in a deep south state like this, so I expect Philly to look worse in ways. Philly looks like Disney Land compared to the sights I have seen in Philippines, that stuff is true true slums.
Y'all paying that high ass rent and think this look better 🤣 y'all better hurry up and leave! Bc most of these houses are ran down...Some look better than others...Some of the apartment complex look better than that! Charlie neva go through any of them though.
The cars are worth more than the houses....
Every time I want to see is a house still there you stop recording or go a different way...but love the content😂😂
Birthplace of Rick Ross. Matter of fact he came back to the city a few years ago and opened a Wing Stop
My father's family were residents in Clarksdale. Does any know the Holmes family.. searching for my long lost family. Would love to hear from you. We are all in the north. Don't know why and how we or family separated.
Honestly looks like every other town in the south. Looks fine
Um…. No it doesn’t
@@markeishadavis1789 yes… it does.
@@drewharrison1840 so every othet town in the south looks like sh%t?
No it doesn't. I live 45 min to an north in Desoto county. homes are going for 500k & more. Rent is 2k & up. My daughters budget is 300k, the realtors are showing her hell holes in Marshall County. Flowood & Madison have gotten voted top places to live in the country. Not all Mississippians are poor.
Dude I've lived in the south all my life and I would call this place a shithole. I live in a 300k house (not bragging just saying) and I've lived in MS 33 years out of 35.
My town. Did you go to the Sasse area? Thats the best looking neighborhood on the black side of town.
Sasse in the house ❤
I had a great aunt who lived on Barnes Ave
Home of the blues 🎵
I've lived here 3 years now and I think it's great other than most people don't know how to drive and it takes 30 min to an hour to get a big Mac somedays
It’s strange to see trailers setup like a regular house. Here they are separated into trailer parks and not allowed to mix into regular neighborhoods.
Anything goes in Clarksdale
Welcome to the country
I guess it depends on the city ordinance.
Nicer than queens ny apartments. Wish i had those yards. Keep it clean simple
Y’all don’t have yards?
Priserny
@@Coverstoners nope all cement and parks with dirt and rocks and busted glass. I would of loved my own home with grass
The grass is very healthy here
@@Nellie824 They are all they need is a little TLC back in the day the elderly kept there yards nice and clean. My grandfather would put his lawnmower in his trunk and go around and cut all of his daughters lawns and plant flowers for them.
Why do you only show one side of the street?
Thanks for saving me the trip
Columbus Mississippi needs your attention, check it out. Northside, Southside, and East Columbus.
That’s the Brick yard my home town
My hometown...
The brick damn u should’ve told us u was dwn here we wanna do a interview bout the hood
Spring is near, the birds are singing🥰
6:03...was that farm equipment?
Broken souls of slaves.
Yes, those are tractors.
Should’ve shown the round yard, downtown, and Riverton.
The east side of Flint looked like this, before they tore all the houses down.
Espy can get ready. I'm coming home to run for Mayor to change my home town fir the better. I grew up supporting the espy family believing they will make a difference for the town also improvement starts with the residents as well wanting better. People will have to be onboard for improvement and to bring in a new Mayor for a new Era to make Clarksdale beautiful and great again. We have to give Residents hope and something to look forward too. Also improve the neighborhoods so everyone takes pride in our hometown for the better. I'm tired of coming home and my hometown getting worse. I'm upset enough to make a change for the better. I grew up in the brickyard and this is what I come home to visit?? . Time to get espy family out. Decades of running a town just for it to end up like this. When I am able. I am coming home to take over and make Clarksdale great again. But people have to want the change as well back home.
I dont get it, many of your videos show a lot of actually decent and recent car models parked in front of absolute sh*tholes that are falling apart... how does that make sense?
I use to live in clarkdale went to Higgins junior high school
Maybe it's just me but some of these homes kind of remind me of plantation homes like their living on a plantation but just in modern times.
There are probably better looking neighborhoods than this but I can imagine much of Clarksdale has gone downhill.
I used to visit relatives in the late 80s and early 90s and it was a nice little town.
How old is the car you drive Charlie?
I never thought America was like this...this is not the America they show us on TV
💖💖Charlie 💖💖
Charlie is the only driving channel I watch and he does many other things too. Charlie has the most loyal followers of all UA-cam and I subscribe to many channels. Many other channels like that so called celebrty who must have sniffed gasoline too much tries to get Charlies subscribers but they disappear because they might get one in a couple of months if they are lucky. Nick Johnson is the worst because he asked me in an email if he could use one of my videos for an episode and he would give me channel credit but I said o.k. if I could interview him then the hack did not give me an answer. Thanks to Charlie, I know what Clarksdale Mississippi looks like
I'm from Clarksdale I don't remember this where is that I
He is in the brickyard. Garfield, Lincoln Grant, Roosevelt and Sixth streets.
Also, mean people too. Poverty makes people angry.
0:02, chillin in the cut. Whatever vehicle you’re driving, they need to let you be the spokesperson for that brand
Birthplace of Morgan Freeman and Oprah Winfrey, both of them are pretty much ashamed of their birthplace.
And rick ross was also born here.
And ray j and his sister brandy
Morgan Freeman was from Memphis, his grandmother and other family was from the Sip though.
@@gangstagummybear3432 WRONG FOO he from Charleston ms
@@Iknowyoumadnow right! He even has a restaurant in Clarksdale that's named after him. I'm from the next Lil small town called Friars Point...it's nowhere near as big as Clarksdale.
Blues cradle.
Let’s be real bruh my city got so much potential and it will show shit it already did
Those just look like houses that are paid for; no shame in that! Some are kept up nicer than others.
That’s true in any neighborhood.
Mississippi is so country man, what you cant see from any of these videos is the way the towns link up in this state, these tiny "larger" towns and cities in the state pretty much blend into the counties as if the town or city is part of the rural area. We drive out of Greenwood going through Leflore County when we go down there, then hit several small small small towns like Holcolm on the way to Grenada, theres no true metro in Mississippi, no honest big city, even Jackson feels country as sh1t, and that's the biggest hub capital city.
Town link up like that in IL and from there even other states...Once you get outside of most of these big cities like any state it's mostly farmland...The south has the top 3 major cities, for sure ain't even majority Black no more, and the states have a even smaller Black population...1 thing about the SIP ain't no push overs down there! Many ppl starting to move from the north bk to places like MS snd other places in the south...So the big cities can't be too much better.
I'm from Jackson but live in Chicago now after 36 year moving back
@@cima5878 I thought that all these states were the same too, but it definitely isnt, you arent understanding me, the little boundary towns in between the "big" cities, and counties, and very very very outside rural parts of the counties in most of everywhere else you go has defining lines separating them, but it doesnt blend like this state, it may have some places that resemble it over in like the wilderness after towns in places like Oregon, but I cant make you understand, there's no honest "big" cities in this state to begin with. There are no Chicagos, no Atlantas, honestly not even any Norfolks, Jackson is at most as far as similarities something like maybe a Knoxville.
Not sure about your comment on blacks and percentages.
@@gangstagummybear3432 My comments about the Black population ratio is definitely true and easily verifiable I'm sure it can be found online...You are right about the population of the cities in MS, that is b/c most ppl left to find jobs...You can find many in Chicago & just about every other state...But we'll see if that change as I said many who moved away away are moving bk, to the south, I know several personally that moved by from Chicago and cook county bk to MS.
@@cima5878 most of the Mississippi delta is overwhelmingly black.. also the biggest cities in Mississippi are as well. Jackson, ms is like 80% black... Mississippi was at one point 60% black before a lot of black folks moved up north for a better life and to escape the awful racism... most moved to Chicago, St. Louis and Detroit and Memphis actually which is still in the south but it’s consisted a major population hub
Man where is that.. Sparta Mississippi.. the bottoms.. 😳
Bruh Mississippi it self is a hood
@Draper Scott Probably is, just country as fuq
@Draper Scott My family is from there, but a bit of us over the years have migrated from there to other places. My dad was in the Navy, so he was stationed in Norfolk VA, so I was born and raised here in VA, but Mississippi feels like home to me more than VA. My other family is in Chicago and Missouri, but came from the Sip.
Home of Bobby rush, Rick Ross, Kim's pork skins, O.B. Buchanan. The famously crossroad's where the the blues man sold his sold to become a famously musician
Bobby “ChickenHead” Rush is from Homer, La.
Reminds me of Petersburg Va
You can find this in California and NY!!!!!
At least the yards is clean, grass cut, trash picked up👍👍👍👍
I’m from Chicago. But my grandma is from clarksdale Mississippi 🙏🏾
My family from the Sip, but we got family up in Chicago too
Mostly everybody in the SIP got Family in the CHI...The great migration was famously ppl from the south...Many starting to come bk...Larry , Jeff and David all from the SIP...2 ppl from the chi ( who were brother and sister) jgot killed in the SIP like a yr ago, after their grandma funeral in Greenwood.
Saluti dall'Italia 👍 Florence
I was born in Memphis but my dad birth certificate says he was born in clarksdale Mississippi.. just found out
Oh wow look, it’s Kiev.
No no no, that is the future of the USA, all fifty states.
TIME TO BUY UP ALL THIS AREA TOO! Let BK areas run down Bring-in ALL GUNs.
....After the Value is gone...BIG GUYS buy $10 & build Condos/hotel/Shops?
They are big recyclers which is super interesting
A dream comes true
Lot of opened yards and field
Welcome to America!!! 🤪
what’s up charlie
How do you know
Think Pasco reminds me of this city
My city
Funny how they have drive ways but no sidewalks
don't even get gas when I go through there to rough
do horn lake missippi next
Where are you from
I’d be scared to walk for a loaf of bread.
at a buffet, i personally sneak corndogs into the buffet so others can enjoy them. I hide 6 corndogs in my jacket pockets. it then, is a joy for me to see other patrons of the establishment eat my corndogs thinking they were part of the buffet
Shut up goofy 🤣
Why do you leave this comment on Charlie’s channel every time 🤔
I dont think you hide corndogs in your jacket, probably your cornhole.
@@sarahjane8949 Who's asking?
@@chination1796 me to the top comment
Home of the blues
And the welfare
Great place too make or buy hooch.is down south or north.👍👀😎
Where is this
Mississippi Delta
Hell
Charlie bo!
oh ok.
not hood, just poverty
You dont seem to even know what a hood is
@@gangstagummybear3432 difference between hood and poverty
@@hunter-ws8sx Right, lets hear your difference bro
poverty - poor
hood- violence
@@hunter-ws8sx You seriously think there is no violence in these areas? Just because you dont see these places on some national top 10 homicide or robbery list for the nation doesnt mean a place isnt dangerous, or has violence, or even alot of violence; if that's the way you judge whether something is dangerous or not, youll end up dead faster than you know it man. You seem to have a lack of hood sense for someone so smart on the subject of what is, or isnt a hood.
Not great but Detroit certainly has it beat. This never was a well-to-do area unlike Detroit that was so prosperous at one time and went into unbelievable decline.
Show the parts where the red necks live. Not trying to be offensive but we want to see that also.
Where is Flip This House when you need them?
Hood this hood that blah blah blah yadda yadda yadda.
Another poor Hood where the cars are worth more than the houses
Ride on down to Moss point Ms on a weekend n hit the hoods & hole in the walls & corner stores...
Do Leland Mississippi
NO PRIDE in neighborhood
Coming from new York City it doesn't look that hood
Mississippi is where the original black ppl of the earth Come from that's why it's like that they are nothing but warriors down there the war on the Indians was based in the south Alabama Mississippi Louisiana it's the poorest state in the nation not because of the ppl , for anybody who isn't born here I can promise you wouldn't survive here . Not just because the poverty it's different from big cities watch how you talk to ppl