In 1968, Memphis sanitation workers went on strike, demanding fair pay and dignity. Among them stood Cornelia Crenshaw — t...
In 1968, Memphis sanitation workers went on strike, demanding fair pay and dignity. Among them stood Cornelia Crenshaw — t...
In 1968, Memphis sanitation workers went on strike, demanding fair pay and dignity. Among them stood Cornelia Crenshaw — t...
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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$84.99
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Comfort Meets Culture.

Soft enough to sink into, powerful enough to make a statement. Our throw pillows were thoughtfully designed to bring art and comfort into every room.

Features & Materials

  • 20x20 premium upholstery-quality fabric
  • Hidden zipper closure and double-stitched seams for durability
  • Includes synthetic down insert for superior softness and shape retention
  • Removable cover for easy cleaning

Soft enough to sink into, powerful enough to make a statement. Our throw pillows were thoughtfully designed to bring art and comfort into every room.

Cornelia Crenshaw - Sanitation Strike

Regular price
$84.99
Sale price
$84.99
Regular price

The Story Behind the Legacy

In 1968, Memphis sanitation workers went on strike, demanding fair pay and dignity. Among them stood Cornelia Crenshaw — the only woman on the strike's leadership team. A fierce advocate for unions, she risked her job and reputation to fight for justice, being fired from the Memphis Housing Authority after a 27 year tenure.