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African Museum in Jackson, MS

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English: Smith Robertson was the first public for African American in Jackson, MS. The school opened in 1894 and closed in 1971. It name after Smith Robertson, the first black alderman in the city of Jackson. Richard Wright, author of Black Boy and Native Son, was a graduate.
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