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Weekend events to commemorate 150th anniversary of Vicksburg Massacre - The Vicksburg Post

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Events this weekend will be held around the River City to honor the memory of the Vicksburg Massacre on this year’s 150th anniversary. On Dec. 7, 1874, historians estimate a number ranging from 75 to 300 African Americans were killed when white attackers assaulted Black citizens who had organized to defend Peter Crosby. Formerly enslaved, […]

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