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Penitentiary (MSP), also
known as
Parchman Farm, is a maximum-security
prison farm
located in the
unincorporated community of
Parchman in
Sunflower County, Mississippi...
- "
Parchman Farm" or "
Parchman Farm Blues" is a
blues song
first recorded by
American Delta blues musician Bukka White in 1940. It is an autobiographical...
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Kenneth W.
Parchman (January 15, 1932 in Jackson,
Tennessee – June 2, 1999 near Madison, Tennessee) was a
rockabilly musician ****ociated to Sun Records...
- John Ed
Parchman (born c. 1949) is a
former American football coach.
Parchman coached highly successfully for 20
years in West
Texas high
school football...
- of
controlling and
working inmates at
Mississippi State Penitentiary at
Parchman was
designed in 1901 to
replace convict leasing. The case
Gates v. Collier...
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flagrant inmate abuse at
Mississippi State Penitentiary, also
known as
Parchman Farm, in
Sunflower County, Mississippi. It was the
first case in a body...
- imprisonment, to be
served in
Mississippi State Penitentiary,
commonly known as
Parchman Farm. His
Chicago recordings were
released on a 78
record by
Vocalion while...
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Richie knows River from
their time
spent together in
Parchman. He was
imprisoned in
Parchman at
twelve years old for
stealing food to feed his nine...
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album in 1970. John
Mayall was one of
dozens who
recorded his classic, "
Parchman Farm", and
Georgie Fame used many of Allison's songs.
Others who recorded...
- 1987,
after being put to
death in the gas
chamber of what was then
called Parchman Prison Farm. Johnson's
final statements echoed his wait for a stay of execution...