Reconstruction’s Untold Stories

Dr. Susan O’Donovan, co-director of the Memories of a Massacre: Memphis in 1866 Project will offer an overview of the Memphis Massacre. Titled “Reconstruction’s Untold Story,” Dr. O’Donovan will offer an interactive lecture designed to engage audience members to ask, answer, or even pose questions of their own. Since there are no historical markers, no statutes that […]

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Dr. Beverly Bond to Receive Woodson Award

Southwest Tennessee Community College will present Dr. Beverly Bond with the Carter G. Woodson Award of Merit. According to their website, the school created the award in 1988 to “recognize individuals, groups, or agencies who have contributed to, preserved, or promoted the African-American experience and who support Dr. Woodson’s legacy of “historical accuracy through inclusion.” […]

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Spotlight 92: An Interview

Malvin Massey, General Manager of WUMR FM 91.7 and host of Spotlight 92 , taped a radio interview with Dr. Andre E. Johnson on the Memories of a Massacre: Memphis in 1866 Project. Dr. Johnson talked about the origins of the project and some of the upcoming events. He also suggested why an understanding of […]

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Memories of a Massacre: Memphis in 1866

Welcome to the Memories of a Massacre: Memphis in 1866 Project This project, a semester-long series of activities culminating with an academic symposium, is designed to bring to public attention the massacre that rattled Reconstruction-era Memphis in May 1866. The massacre was the first of a series of bloody confrontations that erupted between black and […]

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