African-American history of Memphis

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African-American history of Memphis encompasses the experiences, struggles, and cultural contributions of Black residents in Memphis, Tennessee, including their central role in the city’s civil rights movement, music, and social life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aspect of Memphis history
historical topic
centralTo civil rights movement in Memphis
development of Memphis music
social life of Memphis
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasCulturalContribution Black church-based social services
Black newspapers in Memphis
Black-owned businesses on Beale Street
Memphis Blues
surface form: Memphis blues

civil rights anthems
gospel music traditions
soul music
hasDemographicAspect Great Migration settlement patterns
majority-Black neighborhoods
racial residential segregation
hasKeyFigure Al Green
B. B. King
Benjamin Hooks
Booker T. Jones
E. H. Crump
Ida B. Wells
Isaac Hayes
Martin Luther King Jr.
Maxine Smith
James Lawson
surface form: Rev. James Lawson

Ralph Abernathy
surface form: Rev. Ralph David Abernathy

Robert Church
surface form: Robert R. Church Sr.

T. O. Jones
W. C. Handy
hasMajorTheme Black cultural production
Black political activism
Jim Crow laws
surface form: Jim Crow segregation

Reconstruction
civil rights movement
economic inequality
education and school desegregation
labor organizing
music history
public health disparities
racial violence
religion and Black churches
slavery
urban renewal and displacement
voting rights
includesEvent Black voter registration drives in Memphis
Memphis bus desegregation campaigns
Memphis sanitation workers' strike
assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
civil rights protests on Beale Street
school desegregation in Memphis
includesPlace Beale Street
Clayborn Temple
LeMoyne-Owen College
Lorraine Motel
Mason Temple
National Civil Rights Museum
Orange Mound
Memphis
surface form: South Memphis

Stax Records studio
WDIA radio station
locatedIn Memphis, Tennessee, United States
surface form: Memphis, Tennessee

Shelby County, Tennessee
Tennessee
relatedTo African-American history of Tennessee
African-American history of the United States
Southern United States civil rights history
history of Memphis, Tennessee
timePeriod Jim Crow laws
surface form: Jim Crow era

Reconstruction era
civil rights era
post-civil rights era
slavery era

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Tom Lee Park hasHeritage African-American history of Memphis