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As communities across the country paused to celebrate Juneteenth, one woman in North Memphis is working year-round to ensure Black history is preserved, taught and honored. Juneteenth marks June ...
It’s admirable that the hip-hop icon has chosen to stand with District Council 33, understanding that the negotiations are ...
Recently, on May 31, 2025, I attended a community celebration for the sculpture unveiling ceremony honoring Dr. Martin Luther ...
From Elvis Presley to Al Green to Booker T & the MGs, here's a look at the Memphis artists in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Gary Horton is “passing the baton” of the Walking in Black History trip to his daughter after helping guide three decades of the program.
As cities across Tennessee prepare for Juneteenth celebrations, a deeper question lingers: What does it mean to celebrate freedom in a state restricting how that freedom’s history is taught?