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  2. Death of Echol Cole and Robert Walker - Wikipedia

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    Cole (age 36) and Walker (age 30) were both sanitation workers in Memphis, Tennessee. [1] Both reported for work on February 1, 1968, a day the rain would be later reported as torrential, overflowing the sewers and flooding the streets. [2] While on shift, at around 4:20 pm, the pair sought refuge in the back of their truck during a rainstorm.

  3. South Main Street Historic District (Memphis, Tennessee)

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    The South Main Street Historic District in Memphis, Tennessee, is located south of the city's central business district encompassing over 100 mostly commercial buildings spread across 11 blocks. The area was constructed between 1900 and 1930 in a wide range of early-twentieth-century architectural styles including Beaux Arts , Georgian Revival ...

  4. List of neighborhoods in Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Alcy-Ball; Barton Heights; Boxtown; Bunker Hill; Coro Lake; Diamond Estates; Dixie Heights; Dukestown; Elliston Heights; Emerald Estates; French Fort; Gaslight Square

  5. Memphis has a pedestrian death and bad drivers crisis ... - AOL

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    Memphis needs a steadfast federal partner as it seeks to implement Complete Streets principles in ongoing projects, and I have sought the help and guidance of both Transportation Secretary Pete ...

  6. What one group of volunteers saw during the Memphis ...

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  7. Beale Street - Wikipedia

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    Beale Street in 1974 Beale Street in 2014 Rex Billiard Hall for Colored, Beale Street, 1939. Photo by Marion Post Wolcott. Beale Street was created in 1841 by entrepreneur and developer Robertson Topp (1807–1876), who soon named it later in the decade for Edward Fitzgerald Beale, a military hero from the Mexican–American War.

  8. The nervous 11-year-old showed up at Peter Mutabazi’s doorstep around 3 a.m., wearing blue pajamas and a gray Batman blanket. Thus began a journey that would lead Mutabazi, a foster dad, to ...

  9. The Street (short story) - Wikipedia

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    An H. P. Lovecraft Encyclopedia describes this story as "manifestly racist." [4] According to Daniel Harms, author of The Encyclopedia Cthulhiana, "If someone came up to me and said, 'Hey Daniel, I think H. P. Lovecraft was a wordy, overly-sentimental bigot whose stories don't make much sense,' this would be the last story I would hand to him to convince him otherwise."