Dr. Antoinette Harrell shares her genealogy research and humanitarian work in Mississippi. She embarked on a humanitarian missions as a result of her genealogy research.
Monday, May 24, 2021
Summer Camper in Amite, Louisiana Civil Rights Tour with Dr. Antoinette Harrell and Camper Leaders
The Summer Campers and camp leaders took a Civil Rights Tour to Mark, Mississippi, home of the Wagon Mule Train. It was the first time for such and educational field trip for the summer campers. From their the campers toured the National Civil Rights Museum and the Slave Haven Museum in Memphis, TN.
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