Collection: Mugs

Each morning becomes a moment of reflection with these durable ceramic mugs. Archival imagery wraps the surface, turning coffee breaks into conversations about legacy.

Mugs

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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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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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At the 1953 Kappa Fraternity Debutante Ball, young Black women stepped into society with elegance and pride. These nights ...

Kappa Fraternity Debutantes of 1953

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Ernest Withers was scheduled to photograph Debra Nell Brittenum's first communion at St. Augustine Catholic Church, but he...

Debra Nell Brittenum Communion Portrait

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William Edwin Jones pushes his infant daughter Renee through downtown Memphis during a protest on Main St.— a father's lov...

Daddy, I Want To Be Free

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In 1935, The Cotton Makers Jubilee was birthed out of Black people's exclusion from publicly participating in the city's a...

Cotton Makers Jubilee Parade

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In 1968, Memphis sanitation workers went on strike, demanding fair pay and dignity. Among them stood Cornelia Crenshaw — t...

Cornelia Crenshaw - Sanitation Strike

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In 1960, five Black Memphians boarded a whites-only bus — and were arrested for disorderly conduct. They made no speeches ...

Bus Integration Protest 1960

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In 1960, five Black Memphians boarded a whites-only bus — and were arrested for disorderly conduct. They made no speeches ...

Bus Integration Arrests 1960

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The 1968 Memphis Sanitation Workers strike and near daily protests reached the ears of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, and he c...

1968 March on Beale Street

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In the late 50's and early 60's, White citizens in TN created a blacklist of African-Americans who participated in sit-ins...

1960 Tent City

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