On October 15, 1971, Memphis police officers beat Elton Hayes, a seventeen-year old black youth, to death. The incident sparked a riotous upheaval in Memphis, echoing the dramatic days of the Sanitation Strike and aftermath of Martin Luther King Jr.\u27s assassination in 1968. In the days of civil disorder that followed, an unlikely assortment of Memphis citizens and leaders, including the musician Isaac Hayes, converged to quell the riots and demand solutions. The Hayes incident is a critical addendum to the story of race relations in Memphis, challenging the mythology surrounding 1968. In the years following King\u27s death, Memphians would experience a tumultuous period of tense race relations, increased police brutality, the emergence o...
The National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, commonly known as “The Kerner Commission” after...
The definitive history of the epic struggle for economic justice that became Martin Luther King Jr.\...
A short introduction of the background of the Memphis Massacre of 1866 which prompted a U.S. Congres...
During the second half of the nineteenth century, Memphis, Tennessee, had the largest metropolitan p...
On March 3, 1991, Rodney King was brutally beaten by law enforcement in Los Angeles, California. On ...
Beginning the 1960s, police forces in the United States underwent a transformation. In response to t...
This study examines the Memphis NAACP and Black community protest during the critical but often over...
During the second half of the nineteenth century, Memphis, Tennessee, had the largest metropolitan p...
Few racially motivated crimes have left a more lasting imprint on American memory than the death of ...
George Floyd’s death came six weeks after the police fatally shot Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old Blac...
On the morning of July 16, 1964, a white police officer in New York City shot and killed a black tee...
Published by and copyright by Taylor & Francis GroupOn March 28, 1968 Martin Luther King, Jr. direct...
Black struggle against police brutality in the United States, a deeply rooted and longstanding sourc...
It has been two weeks since the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, an event that has thrown Amer...
The end of the Civil War in America (1861-1865) was a time for rebuilding in the shadow of grief. Ov...
The National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, commonly known as “The Kerner Commission” after...
The definitive history of the epic struggle for economic justice that became Martin Luther King Jr.\...
A short introduction of the background of the Memphis Massacre of 1866 which prompted a U.S. Congres...
During the second half of the nineteenth century, Memphis, Tennessee, had the largest metropolitan p...
On March 3, 1991, Rodney King was brutally beaten by law enforcement in Los Angeles, California. On ...
Beginning the 1960s, police forces in the United States underwent a transformation. In response to t...
This study examines the Memphis NAACP and Black community protest during the critical but often over...
During the second half of the nineteenth century, Memphis, Tennessee, had the largest metropolitan p...
Few racially motivated crimes have left a more lasting imprint on American memory than the death of ...
George Floyd’s death came six weeks after the police fatally shot Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old Blac...
On the morning of July 16, 1964, a white police officer in New York City shot and killed a black tee...
Published by and copyright by Taylor & Francis GroupOn March 28, 1968 Martin Luther King, Jr. direct...
Black struggle against police brutality in the United States, a deeply rooted and longstanding sourc...
It has been two weeks since the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, an event that has thrown Amer...
The end of the Civil War in America (1861-1865) was a time for rebuilding in the shadow of grief. Ov...
The National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, commonly known as “The Kerner Commission” after...
The definitive history of the epic struggle for economic justice that became Martin Luther King Jr.\...
A short introduction of the background of the Memphis Massacre of 1866 which prompted a U.S. Congres...