In 1935, The Cotton Makers Jubilee was birthed out of Black people's exclusion from publicly participating in the city's a...
At the 1953 Kappa Fraternity Debutante Ball, young Black women stepped into society with elegance and pride. These nights ...
Technical drawing of 4 coaster set by The Legacy Line showing dimensions and construction details
In 1935, The Cotton Makers Jubilee was birthed out of Black people's exclusion from publicly participating in the city's a...
At the 1953 Kappa Fraternity Debutante Ball, young Black women stepped into society with elegance and pride. These nights ...
Technical drawing of 4 coaster set by The Legacy Line showing dimensions and construction details

Cotton Makers Jubilee Parade Coaster 4-pack

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Everyday Elegance. Enduring Legacy.

Crafted from genuine marble and travertine, these coasters transform the everyday into art. Each piece showcases an archival image from The Legacy Line — a small but powerful reminder of history at your fingertips.

Cotton Makers Jubilee Parade Coaster 4-pack

Regular price
$49.99
Sale price
$49.99
Regular price

The Story Behind the Legacy

In 1935, The Cotton Makers Jubilee was birthed out of Black people's exclusion from publicly participating in the city's all-white Cotton Carnival. Founded by Dr. R.Q. Venson, the event celebrated African American culture, business, and achievement. This image of the parade highlights how Black Memphians created their own institutions to honor success and community pride.