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Memphis Blues
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Onkey, Lauren
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African Americans
/ Equality
/ Franklin, Aretha (1942-2018)
/ King, Martin Luther Jr (1929-1968)
/ Listening
/ Mayfield, Curtis
/ Redding, Otis (1941-67)
/ Robinson, Smokey
/ Sledge, Percy
/ Soul music
/ Speeches
/ Warwick, Dionne
2018
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Memphis Blues
by
Onkey, Lauren
in
African Americans
/ Equality
/ Franklin, Aretha (1942-2018)
/ King, Martin Luther Jr (1929-1968)
/ Listening
/ Mayfield, Curtis
/ Redding, Otis (1941-67)
/ Robinson, Smokey
/ Sledge, Percy
/ Soul music
/ Speeches
/ Warwick, Dionne
2018
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Memphis Blues
2018
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Reflecting on today's anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s murder, its 50th, pulls our minds toward images and sounds that surround that day in 1968: to the balcony of the Lorraine Motel; to Dr. King's speech in Memphis the day before his assassination.Billboard's Top 20 R&B Chart from the week of March 30, 1968 tells us something about what many people were listening to at that time, especially African-Americans.Soul music was flourishing in all directions - and probably at its high-water mark.
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