Mississippi blues club Ground Zero owner hopes to change state’s image
Bill Luckett is keenly aware that his home state is a punch line. The mayor of Clarksdale, Mississippi, and longtime attorney shakes his head over the stereotype of a state filled with backwards people who “stay in the kitchen and run around barefoot.” Such preconceptions, he said, plague “the South in general, but certainly Mississippi.” But…
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