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1927 Flood Museum

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1927 Flood Museum
1927 Flood Museum
1927 Flood Museum
1927 Flood Museum
1927 Flood Museum
1927 Flood Museum
1927 Flood Museum
1927 Flood Museum
1927 Flood Museum
1927 Flood Museum
1927 Flood Museum
1927 Flood Museum
1927 Flood Museum
1927 Flood Museum
1927 Flood Museum
Phone:
+1 662-347-2782

Address:
118 South Hinds, Greenville, MS 38701

The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 was the most destructive river flood in the history of the United States, with 27,000 square miles inundated up to a depth of 30 feet . To try to prevent future floods, the federal government built the world's longest system of levees and floodways. Ninety-four percent of the more than 630,000 people affected by the flood lived in the states of Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana, most in the Mississippi Delta. More than 200,000 African Americans were displaced from their homes along the Lower Mississippi River and had to live for lengthy periods in relief camps. As a result of this disruption, many joined the Great Migration from the south to northern and midwestern industrial cities rather than return to rural agricultural labor. This massive population movement increased from World War II until 1970.
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