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

Cotton Makers Jubilee Parade

Regular price
$84.99
Sale price
$84.99
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.