On April 8, 1968, four days after Dr. King's assassination, thousands filled the streets of Memphis carrying signs that re...
The New Daisy Theater opened on Beale Street in 1936, becoming one of Memphis' most beloved stages. From Al Green to Bob D...
Technical drawing of 4 coaster set by The Legacy Line showing dimensions and construction details
On April 8, 1968, four days after Dr. King's assassination, thousands filled the streets of Memphis carrying signs that re...
The New Daisy Theater opened on Beale Street in 1936, becoming one of Memphis' most beloved stages. From Al Green to Bob D...
Technical drawing of 4 coaster set by The Legacy Line showing dimensions and construction details

Honor King End Racism March 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.

Honor King End Racism March Coaster 4-pack

Regular price
$49.99
Sale price
$49.99
Regular price

The Story Behind the Legacy

On April 8, 1968, four days after Dr. King's assassination, thousands filled the streets of Memphis carrying signs that read, 'Honor King: End Racism.' Their grief became a movement — a living memorial that carried his mission forward, one step at a time.