Pictures made on the day MLK was assassinated -- April 4, 1968 -- at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis by photographer Henry Groskinsky.
Last summer we had the chance to spend about 24 hours in Memphis while we were on a road trip to Florida. We'd stopped there once before to see Graceland
Discover this collection of historic sites and museums in Memphis. Explore the history of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States.
Spend a music-filled, history-centric, BBQ-brimming weekend in Memphis with this itinerary that covers the best things to do, where to stay, and more!
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Visiting the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, Tennessee. Be prepared to be profoundly affected by the Museum's coverage of inequality and injustice.
Along with others, I thrilled to the words of Martin Luther King Jr. “I have a dream!” In Memphis, a museum remembers the civil rights movement.
The National Civil Rights Museum is an intricate complex of historic buildings in Memphis, Tennessee. At the heart of this structure, located at 450 Mulberry Street, is the Lorraine Motel, a site w…
Last summer we had the chance to spend about 24 hours in Memphis while we were on a road trip to Florida. We'd stopped there once before to see Graceland