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MSMS students celebrate May Eighth Emancipation

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… union troops effectively freed enslaved African Americans in Columbus and Lowndes County … union troops effectively freed enslaved African Americans in Columbus and Lowndes County … of the untold struggles that African Americans faced in Lowndes County were …

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