Clarksdale and Coahoma County

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Cover of the book Clarksdale and Coahoma County by Judith Coleman Flowers, Carnegie Public Library, Arcadia Publishing Inc.
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Author: Judith Coleman Flowers, Carnegie Public Library ISBN: 9781439655030
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: March 14, 2016
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Language: English
Author: Judith Coleman Flowers, Carnegie Public Library
ISBN: 9781439655030
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: March 14, 2016
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Language: English

Settlers came to Clarksdale and Coahoma County with dreams of owning land and building a future. Some bought small plots to build a cabin and carve out a living, while others amassed large acreages of the most fertile soil in the world. They found nearly impenetrable forests and cane breaks and were confronted with unbearable hardships as they attempted to tame the land. With perseverance and the labor of African Americans using oxen, mules, and crude tools, Coahoma County made Clarksdale the "Golden Buckle on the Cotton Belt." From this labor a phenomenon has enveloped the city, and the preservation of the heritage and traditions of Delta blues has made Clarksdale an international destination for those searching for the authentic roots of blues music.

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Settlers came to Clarksdale and Coahoma County with dreams of owning land and building a future. Some bought small plots to build a cabin and carve out a living, while others amassed large acreages of the most fertile soil in the world. They found nearly impenetrable forests and cane breaks and were confronted with unbearable hardships as they attempted to tame the land. With perseverance and the labor of African Americans using oxen, mules, and crude tools, Coahoma County made Clarksdale the "Golden Buckle on the Cotton Belt." From this labor a phenomenon has enveloped the city, and the preservation of the heritage and traditions of Delta blues has made Clarksdale an international destination for those searching for the authentic roots of blues music.

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