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 mug by The Legacy Line showing dimensions and construction details
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 mug by The Legacy Line showing dimensions and construction details

Memphis Bus Waiting Room

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Stainless-steel insulated tumbler with archival art — designed for performance, pride, and purpose.

Features & Materials

  • 16 oz stainless steel tumbler
  • Vacuum-insulated for hot or cold drinks (up to 8 hours hot / 12 hours cold)
  • Clear slide lid and non-slip base
  • Lightweight, affordable, ready to gift

 

Memphis Bus Waiting Room

Regular price
$49.99
Sale price
$49.99
Regular price

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.”