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<p><em>Sanitation workers in Memphis, Tennessee, had been on strike since February 12, 1968, and negotiations with city officials were at a dead end. When Dr. King announced his intention to march with the strikers as part of his new Poor People&rsquo;s Campaign, thousands rallied to the cause. But the deepening divide in the civil rights movement between supporters of nonviolence and supporters of direct action was about to be exposed in a city with a long history of troubled race relations.</e ....

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Building the Infrastructure of American History


The Atlantic
It’s time for a new Federal Writers’ Project.
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In its $2 trillion infrastructure proposal, the Biden administration seeks to expand the public’s conception of what is and is not infrastructure. It is right to do so. Infrastructure is not just the bridge we drive across; it is the home health aides who look after our parents and grandparents. Infrastructure is not simply the train we ride, but also the day care where we drop our children off before heading to work. Democrats are in a position to expand that definition even further. The United States should improve its physical infrastructure and support the human infrastructure that sustains our society but it should also build up America’s historical infrastructure. It should create a new Federal Writers’ Project. ....

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The Infrastructure Bill Should Look After Our Future, and Our Past


The Infrastructure Bill Should Look After Our Future, and Our Past
Clint Smith
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In its $2 trillion infrastructure proposal, the Biden administration seeks to expand the public’s conception of what is and is not infrastructure. It is right to do so. Infrastructure is not just the bridge we drive across; it is the home health aides who look after our parents and grandparents. Infrastructure is not simply the train we ride, but also the day care where we drop our children off before heading to work. Democrats are in a position to expand that definition even further. The United States should improve its physical infrastructure and support the human infrastructure that sustains our society but it should also build up America’s historical infrastructure. It should create a new Federal Writers’ Project. ....

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In his 93 years of life, Dr. James Netters became a part of Memphis in itself


In his 93 years of life, Dr. James Netters became a part of Memphis in itself
Dr. Netters died this past weekend surrounded by family, but the city of Memphis mourns his passing as well.
Author: Mike Matthews
Updated: 6:16 PM CST December 14, 2020
MEMPHIS, Tenn
It took Dr. James Netters 93 years before he lost a fight. This is a man who fought injustice, who fought for the rights of people, and who fought for the souls of his congregation. But this time, Father Time beat Doctor James Netters, but only after he helped make this city a better place. 
Dr. Netters died this past weekend surrounded by his family. His life achievements are long. He was one of the first African American City Council members in Memphis. Former City Councilman Myron Lowery says Netters was the foundation he stood on in HIS more than 20 years on the council.   ....

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