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Our journals honor the past while inspiring your own story. Bound with a wooden cover and filled with 50 pages, each one is a daily reminder that our voices matter.

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Withers often turned his lens toward community — cookouts, church picnics, social clubs. This snapshot of a small social g...

Womens Social Club

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Inside the Williams repair shop on Union Avenue in Memphis, work and community came together. Ernest Withers often photogr...

Williams Repair Shop

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Not every name is remembered, but every act mattered. This unknown protestor reminds us that the Civil Rights Movement was...

We Have Pride

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In mid-century Memphis, the zoo allowed Black families to visit just one day a week. Here, Withers captures the stark rout...

Thursdays Only - Memphis Zoo

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Dr. King's final dream was the Poor People's Campaign — a fight for economic justice across America. Though he never lived...

Poor People's March

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During segregation, Black families could visit the Memphis Zoo only one day a week — on what was called 'Colored Day.' Her...

Overton Park Zoo

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The New Daisy Theater opened on Beale Street in 1936, becoming one of Memphis' most beloved stages. From Al Green to Bob D...

Odds Against Tomorrow

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After Dr. King's assassination, National Guard troops were deployed into Memphis to quell protests and enforce a curfew. T...

National Guard on Beale St

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Known simply as 'Mr. Beale Street,' his was a well-known face on 'Black Main Street', where African Americans would do the...

Mr. Beale St.

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Everyday life in mid-century Memphis had its own rhythm. And when he wasn't photographing protests, celebrities, and the s...

Mid-Century Memphis

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In homes like this across Memphis, love and laughter thrived despite segregation's walls. Withers documented not just stru...

Mid-Century Family Home

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This classroom scene offers a look inside segregated schools in Memphis during the 1950s. Despite limited resources, Black...

Memphis School House

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The Memphis Red Sox played in one of the only Black-owned stadiums in America. Their legacy helped pave the way for integr...

Memphis Red Sox

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The Memphis Red Sox played in one of the only Black-owned stadiums in America. Their legacy helped pave the way for integr...

Memphis Red Sox Dugout

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Martin Stadium, home of the Memphis Red Sox, was one of the few Black-owned ballparks in America. Sunday games were the mo...

Memphis Red Sox at Martin Stadium

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In 1955, segregation on interstate buses, trains, and waiting rooms was banned by the federal government. But, it wasn't u...

Memphis Bus Waiting Room

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Students Pamela Caldwell and Lloyd Hall joined hundreds of others in peaceful sit-ins at Whites Only lunch counters across...

Lunch Counter Sit-In

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The influence and impact of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. lasted long after his passing. Here, Withers photographed a 1969 ma...

Lorraine Motel

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The Lincoln Drive-In opened in 1951 as the first theater completely owned and operated by African Americans. In addition t...

Lincoln Drive In

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In the early 1960s, the Memphis NAACP took to Main Street, demanding the right to shop where they worked. Julie Ann Brisco...

Let's Break Bread Together

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Dr. King’s final dream was the Poor People’s Campaign — a fight for economic justice across America. Though he never lived...

I Have a Dream

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In 1968, Memphis sanitation workers marched carrying signs that read, 'I AM A MAN.' Their message was simple but revolutio...

I Am a Man

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On April 8, 1968, four days after Dr. King's assassination, thousands filled the streets of Memphis carrying signs that re...

Honor King End Racism March

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This 1950s photo captures Helen Ann Smith as she poses at the counter of the Harlem House diner, a restaurant chain based ...

Helen Ann Smith

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