. >> allen huffman shares the tale of two mississippi's. we visit prospect hill in jackson. >> prospect hill was founded by revolutionary war veteran in south carolina. when he realized he would die , hethe slaves would be sold wrote in his will that at the time of his daughter's death, the implantation would be sold and the money used to pay the weight the slaves winter -- to integrate -- to emigrate. they call it re-patria nation. -- repatriation. most of these people were americans. they had been here for three, 4, 5 generations. it was not just like they were going home. it was quite a risk. they took their culture. some of them took the bad aspects, too. slavery was all they had ever known. they built houses like this one because they are the ones who built this house. a lot of revival houses the free slaves built in mississippi and africa and across the river was louisiana. there was a georgia, virginia, kentucky, maryland counties. all of those people came from those states in the u.s.. >> explore the history and literary life of jac