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		<title>By: A Little Mississippi History</title>
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		<description>[...] Mississippi history and Mississippi tourism is drawing people to the state that are interested in learning about how the Deep South survived the Civil War, the segregation issues and the move from primarily and agricultural economic base to a more industrialized economic base. [...]</description>
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