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235 Thomas St, Glendora, MS 38928, United StatesMap
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  • Julie W
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    Emmett Till Museum.

    If a place can break your heart, this place broke mine. The story of Emmett Tills journey to death is here, and so brutally so. An incredibly well curated museum of the truth of what happened to him. ...

    Reviewed on Nov 8, 2023
  • Julie W
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    Emmett Till Museum.

    If a place can break your heart, this place broke mine. The story of Emmett Tills journey to death is here, and so brutally so. An incredibly well curated museum of the truth of what happened to him. ...

    Reviewed on Nov 8, 2023
  • mayqueentalia
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    A must-see museum honoring Emmett Till's legacy

    My family and I attended this museum with a group, during a tour hosted by the Emmett Till Legacy Foundation. This museum is incredible. The exhibit really takes you back through time and tells the co...

    Reviewed on Sep 1, 2023
  • mayqueentalia
    mayqueentalia
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    A must-see museum honoring Emmett Till's legacy

    My family and I attended this museum with a group, during a tour hosted by the Emmett Till Legacy Foundation. This museum is incredible. The exhibit really takes you back through time and tells the co...

    Reviewed on Sep 1, 2023
  • Gidons51
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    Very interesting though shocking story about the blacks discrimination last century

    A very sad shocking and tragic story about blacks racial discrimination in the 20 century. A small museum to commemorate the murder of a black boy because of his color.

    Reviewed on May 1, 2023
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