Mound Bayou, Mississippi Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Mound Bayou is 2,102 according to the 2000 census. This historically black community was established in 1887. Founded by former slaves under the leadership of Isaiah Montgomery, Mound Bayou has a 98.4% African-American majority. It is a city of 0.88 square miles and 2.3 kilometers in size. The air quality in the area is 73.2.

The median home value in Mound Bayou is $62,100, which is very low compared to the rest of the country and nearby ZIP codes. That means it could be a good place to live if you don't mind paying for rent. Typical rents for three or more bedrooms range from $500-$749 a month, including utilities. And if you're looking to live in a less expensive neighborhood, 38762 might be a good choice.

The first African-American settlers in Mound Bayou were freed slaves from Davis Bend, Mississippi. This planter, who was also the brother of Confederate president Jefferson Davis, encouraged self-leadership among the slave population. He also allowed freed slaves to run businesses. In 1893, the first black swimming pool was built in the city. By 1900, two-thirds of the landowners in the Delta were black. State disenfranchisement and high debts forced most black farmers to sell their land and become sharecroppers. By the 1920s, the cotton price slump led to a devastating economic decline in Mound Bayou.

The median property value in Mound Bayou is $81,900. This is lower than the national median. Mound Bayou is home to 1.71k Americans. This city was the sixth largest in the United States in 1990, and will be the eighth largest in 2022. The city's median property value will be $81,900 by 2022. With the median home value at $81,900, it's lower than the national average.