Tag: MLK

“We wanted to be treated as men.”

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Elmore Nickelberry and Taylor Rogers remember why they went on strike as Memphis sanitation workers in 1968.

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Recorded in Memphis, TN.

“He really talked that night.”

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Retired Memphis sanitation worker Taylor Rogers and his wife, Bessie, remember Martin Luther King Jr.'s final speech.

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Recorded in Memphis, TN. Click here for more stories from the strike.

“I couldn't understand why all the black men had signs that said 'I AM A MAN.'”

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Reverend George Turks, Jr. remembers witnessing the 1968 Memphis Sanitation Workers' Strike as a teenager. Click here to see a photo from the strike.

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Recorded in Memphis, TN. Click here for more stories from the strike.

“A policeman was coming down the street...”

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Ella Owens (L) tells her daughter, Lynn Reed, about participating in a march during the 1968 Memphis Sanitation Workers' Strike.

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Recorded in Memphis, TN. Click here for more stories from the strike.

“When Dr. King was assassinated, I was on the air.”

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Herb Kneeland (L) tells his son Martavius Jones about being a disc jockey at WDIA in Memphis on April 4, 1968.

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Recorded in Memphis, TN.

“The bulletin came across the TV...”

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Kathy Dean Evans remembers the night Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated.

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Recorded in Memphis, TN.

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