Memphis religious ministers met with Mayor Henry Loeb on April 5, 1968, during the sanitation workers\u27 strike. Dr. H. Ralph Jackson, pleads with Loeb for a dues check-off for sanitation workers.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-commercialappeal2/1004/thumbnail.jp
Rev. Henry L. Starks (left) speaking with Rabbi James Wax during an April 1968 gathering of religiou...
P.J. Ciampa, field staff director of AFSCME, argues with Memphis, Tennessee, Mayor Henry Loeb, on Fe...
Community on the Move for Equality (COME) leader Rev. James Lawson leads a march in Memphis, Tenness...
Memphis religious ministers met with Mayor Henry Loeb on April 5, 1968, during the sanitation worker...
Memphis Mayor Henry Loeb holds a press conference during the sanitation workers strike, February 196...
Memphis Mayor Henry Loeb (far left foreground) speaks to sanitation workers at Ellis Auditorium in F...
In a meeting at St. Mary\u27s Cathedral on February 18, 1968, hosted by the Memphis Ministers Associ...
Memphis Mayor Henry Loeb (circled) and Harry Woodbury among a crowd of striking sanitation workers l...
Memphis Mayor Henry Loeb talks with students demonstrating on behalf of the striking sanitation work...
Memphis Mayor Loeb walks with sanitation workers to Ellis Auditorium, due to a lack of space in City...
Rev. Richard Moon, chaplain at Memphis State University, and a Catholic nun talk at City Hall during...
Rev. Henry L. Starks (left) speaking with Rabbi James Wax during an April 1968 gathering of religiou...
P.J. Ciampa, field staff director of AFSCME, argues with Memphis, Tennessee, Mayor Henry Loeb, on Fe...
Community on the Move for Equality (COME) leader Rev. James Lawson leads a march in Memphis, Tenness...
Memphis religious ministers met with Mayor Henry Loeb on April 5, 1968, during the sanitation worker...
Memphis Mayor Henry Loeb holds a press conference during the sanitation workers strike, February 196...
Memphis Mayor Henry Loeb (far left foreground) speaks to sanitation workers at Ellis Auditorium in F...
In a meeting at St. Mary\u27s Cathedral on February 18, 1968, hosted by the Memphis Ministers Associ...
Memphis Mayor Henry Loeb (circled) and Harry Woodbury among a crowd of striking sanitation workers l...
Memphis Mayor Henry Loeb talks with students demonstrating on behalf of the striking sanitation work...
Memphis Mayor Loeb walks with sanitation workers to Ellis Auditorium, due to a lack of space in City...
Rev. Richard Moon, chaplain at Memphis State University, and a Catholic nun talk at City Hall during...
Rev. Henry L. Starks (left) speaking with Rabbi James Wax during an April 1968 gathering of religiou...
P.J. Ciampa, field staff director of AFSCME, argues with Memphis, Tennessee, Mayor Henry Loeb, on Fe...
Community on the Move for Equality (COME) leader Rev. James Lawson leads a march in Memphis, Tenness...