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Title: Who are the founders of Mound Bayou?


1
Who are the founders of Mound Bayou?
Isaiah Montgomery
Ben Green
2
When was Mound Bayou founded?
It was founded in 1887.
It is called Mound Bayou because it is right by
an Indian mound where two bayous converge.
3
Business Ventures
Charles Banks started the Negro Business League
in Greenville in 1905,
which was a self help group.
They started the cotton seed oil mill because
cotton seed oil was in great demand and because
cotton was king in the South.
4
What was so special about how Mound Bayou was
governed?
The people of MB governed themselves.
It was run by all Black people.
The government truly worked for the best interest
of the community.
The women of Mound Bayou were also involved in
the government.
5
Why was the railroad so important
They bought the land from the rail road.
The rail road provided transportation.
It also provided jobs.
6
What are some things they had to do to build
their homes?
They had to cut down the trees to clear the land.
They used the wood to build their homes.
They also sold the wood for lumber.
7
What are some reasons why this community is so
important?
All Black Comunity.
Self sufficient.
Lots of racial pride.
Place to hide from White violence.
Founded by former slaves.
It had an all Black bank.
8
What were some important amendments that helped
Blacks be successful in the South?
13th Amendment-ended slavery.
14th Amendment-Gave Blacks equal protection.
15th Amendment-Gave Blacks the right to vote.
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