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Civil Rights Movement Memphis women, Smith, Walk and Crenshaw, made a difference | Opinion
Maxine Smith, Dorothy Truitt Walk and Cornelia Crenshaw were civil rights leaders who challenged injustice and made a difference for all Memphians.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — LeMoyne and Owen Junior College students who participated in sit-ins in the 1960s were recognized for their bravery on Wednesday. 65 years ago, LeMoyne and Owen Junior College ...
Resurrecting the 1960s Greenwich Village of Bob Dylan and Joan Baez has an undeniable glamor, but Memphis artist Kerri Mahoney — a graphic designer on the Dylan biopic “A Complete Unknown,” which last ...
Memphis is known for blues, barbecue, and kings. Elvis Presley, the "king of rock 'n' roll," shook, rattled, and rolled his way to stardom by drawing from the art of African Americans. He was, ...
An ordinary tricycle is made monumental in this playful color photograph. Taken from below, it suggests a child’s perspective – elevating this rusty tricycle to a symbol of innocence and freedom. The ...
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