Seven Years on the Margins in Rural Mississippi | The New Yorker

[contentcards url=”https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/seven-years-in-a-poor-black-neighborhood-in-mississippi”] Seven Years on the Margins in Rural Mississippi | The New Yorker The small city of Greenwood, Mississippi, at the eastern fringe of the Delta, is home to the historic black neighborhood of Baptist Town. The area is known for its contribution to the blues—musicians like Robert Johnson and David (Honeyboy) Edwards played … Continue reading Seven Years on the Margins in Rural Mississippi | The New Yorker