Mississippi is home to 27 historic African American burial grounds documented in the Hallowed Grounds catalog. Each represents a thread in the long narrative of Black community life in this state, from the earliest free settlements through the era of plantation slavery, Reconstruction, the Great Migration, and the modern Civil Rights movement. Together they form an irreplaceable portrait of a people who, denied access to most of the institutions of public memory, built their own.

The history of African American cemeteries in Mississippi is inseparable from the history of African American churches, mutual aid societies, fraternal orders, and burial associations. In the long century between the federal abolition of the international slave trade in 1808 and the legal dismantling of segregation in the 1960s, the burial of Black Americans was almost entirely a community matter. Public cemeteries refused to inter people of color; church yards and society-owned grounds rose to fill the void. The pattern was repeated thousands of times across the United States, and the cemeteries that survive in Mississippi today are the durable physical evidence of that effort.

Preservation of African American burial grounds in Mississippi has historically been undertaken by descendant families and church congregations, sometimes with assistance from local historical commissions and increasingly with support from the National Trust for Historic Preservation's African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund. The 2024 federal African-American Burial Grounds Preservation Act now supplements these efforts with dedicated National Park Service grants. Sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places enjoy a measure of federal recognition that, while it does not directly fund maintenance, has historically been an important step in unlocking grant funding and in fending off the encroachment of incompatible development.

Researchers and visitors interested in the African American burial heritage of Mississippi are encouraged to consult county historical societies, the records of the African Methodist Episcopal and African Methodist Episcopal Zion churches, the archives of historically Black colleges and universities operating in the state, and oral history collections held by descendant community organizations. Many of the most significant interments are not commemorated by elaborate stones; the work of recovering these histories is patient, archival, and often physically demanding, but it is among the most meaningful forms of historical recovery being undertaken in the United States today.

Cities and Counties in Mississippi

The historic Black burial grounds of Mississippi are distributed across 20 cities and counties currently documented in this archive. Each represents a distinct community history; each is presented in its own hub page below, with the individual cemetery profiles linked from there.

All Documented Cemeteries in Mississippi

Black Hawk Baptist Church Cemetery
Carroll County, Mississippi
Black Jack Cemetery
Panola County, Mississippi
Bethel Black Jack Baptist Church Cemetery
Yazoo County, Mississippi
Tishomingo Burgess Black Cemetery
Tishomingo County, Mississippi
Black Oak Cemetery
Chickasaw County, Mississippi
Poplar Hill African Methodist Church Cemetery
Jefferson County, Mississippi
Little Black Creek Cemetery
Lamar County, Mississippi
Black Hermanville Cemetery
Claiborne County, Mississippi
State Line African American Cemetery
Greene County, Mississippi
Airmount Black Cemetery
Yalobusha County, Mississippi
Rienzi African American Cemetery
Alcorn County, Mississippi
Black Jack Cemetery
Attala County, Mississippi
Yocona African American Cemetery
Lafayette County, Mississippi
Concord Black Cemetery
Panola County, Mississippi
Black Hawk Cemetery
Carroll County, Mississippi
Black Cemetery
Smith County, Mississippi
Camp Creek African American Cemetery
Lee County, Mississippi
Landon Colored Cemetery
Harrison County, Mississippi
Black Jack Cemetery
Neshoba County, Mississippi
Black Jack Cemetery
Benton County, Mississippi
West Black Creek Baptist Church Cemetery
Lamar County, Mississippi
Houston African American Cemetery
Chickasaw County, Mississippi
Drew Colored Cemetery
Sunflower County, Mississippi
Beulah Cemetery
Mississippi
Mount Olive Cemetery
Mississippi
Odd Fellows Cemetery
Mississippi
Sandfield Cemetery
Mississippi