
Tucked into a grove of trees beside a cemetery, this simple front-gabled white wooden church was once a common type in the Mississippi Delta. Such rural churches, usually situated on land donated by the plantation owner, anchored busy agricultural communities of mostly black tenant and sharecropping families. After machines replaced the workers, the houses were demolished for expanded fields, and many of the churches were abandoned. Little Zion is still active and is a pilgrimage site for blues fans who visit the probable grave of bluesman Robert Johnson. Little Zion also appears in the 2011 film The Help.