In 1955, segregation on interstate buses, trains, and waiting rooms was banned by the federal government. But, it wasn't u...
In 1955, segregation on interstate buses, trains, and waiting rooms was banned by the federal government. But, it wasn't u...
Technical drawing of Legacy Line greeting card showing dimensions, layout, and print specifications
In 1955, segregation on interstate buses, trains, and waiting rooms was banned by the federal government. But, it wasn't u...
In 1955, segregation on interstate buses, trains, and waiting rooms was banned by the federal government. But, it wasn't u...
Technical drawing of Legacy Line greeting card showing dimensions, layout, and print specifications

Memphis Bus Waiting Room 6-Pack

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Share a message that carries history. Each card features a striking archival image, thoughtfully printed on premium cardstock and designed to connect past and present through your own words.

  • Set of six 4×6 folded greeting cards featuring iconic archival imagery
  • Premium cardstock with matching envelopes included
  • Blank interior for meaningful, personal messages

A small gesture with lasting meaning—each card features a historic image that keeps our stories alive with every message you send.

Product Details:

  • Set of six folded greeting cards
  • Card size: 4" × 6"
  • Premium heavyweight cardstock
  • Includes matching envelopes
  • High-quality archival image print

Memphis Bus Waiting Room 6-Pack

Regular price
$29.99
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$29.99
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The Story Behind the Legacy

In 1955, segregation on interstate buses, trains, and waiting rooms was banned by the federal government. But, it wasn't until 1959 that Memphis stations started following it. Withers' photo reminded the nation that legal change means little without justice being enforced.”