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2. Wyatt Tee Walker oral history interview conducted by David P. Cline in Richmond, Virginia, 2014 July 09
3. William Lucy oral history interview conducted by Emilye Crosby in Washington, D.C., 2013-06-25
4. Fred Beeson, 2013
5. Anne Stokes, 2010
6. Sue Reid Williams, 2009
7. Mildred Harris, 2009
8. Frances and Benjamin Hooks, 2008
9. Robert Benham, 2008
10. Frank McRae, 2008
11. Coretta Scott King
12. King's Last March
13. Walter Bailey, 2007
14. John T. Fisher, 2007
15. Bill Short, 2007
16. Dorothy Crook, 2007
17. Luther Ivory, 2007
18. Henry Turleyinterview in 2007
19. Rev. Billy Kyles, 2006
20. Coretta Scott King (1927-2006)
21. Eddie Mae Hawkins, 2006
22. Charles Mercer, 2006
23. Jim Lanier, 2006
24. 1968 AFSCME Memphis Sanitation Workers' Strike Chronology
25. I Am a Man: An Exhibit Honoring the 1968 Memphis Sanitation Workers' Strike
26. Hunter Lane Jr., Public Works Commissioner and City Councilman, July 2004
27. Henry Loeb Jr., son of Memphis Mayor, 2004
28. Warren Lewis, head of the Black Knights, 1983
29. Bill Farris, City Commissioner, 1982
30. Walter Armstrong, Board of Education President, 1982
31. Frank Holloman, Dir. Memphis Fire and Police, August 14th 1973
32. Frank Holloman, Dir. Memphis Fire and Police, May 9th 1973
33. Roy Wilkins, Executive Director NAACP, 1973
34. Edward Hunvald, Advertising Manager for Goldsmith's Department Store, 1973
35. Tom Beckner, Memphis Search for Meaning Committee, 1972
36. Rev. Richard C. Wells, Professor at Memphis Theological Seminary, 1972
37. Frank Ahlgren, Editor of the Commercial Appeal, 1972
38. Paul Barnett, Newsperson for WREC Radio, 1972
39. Rev. James Lawson, SCLC and COME, May 25th 1972
40. Frank Gianotti, Memphis City Attorney, 1972
41. Henry Lux, Memphis Police Chief, 1972
42. James Reynolds, U.S. Secretary of Labor, 1972
43. Jerry Wurf, President of AFSCME, 1972
44. P.J. Ciampa, Dir. of AFSCME Field Staff, 1972
45. Jerrold Moore, Chief Admin. Assistant to Mayor Henry Loeb, 1971
46. Dolph and Jesse Smith, 1971
47. Dan Powell, COPE Region Dir., 1971
48. Eric C. Lincoln, Professor of Sociology and Religion, 1971
49. Rev. James Lawson, SCLC and COME, July 8th 1970
50. Joe Sweat, Commercial Appeal Reporter, 1970
51. Frank Kallaher, Memphis Police Officer, 1970
52. Thomas Oliver Jones, Head of Memphis AFSCME, 1970
53. Jesse Epps, Field Representative for AFSCME, 1969
54. Rev. James Lawson, Civil Rights Activist, September 1969
55. Rev. James Lawson, SCLC and COME, September 24th 1969
56. Rev. James Lawson, SCLC and COME, September 23rd 1969
57. Father James Lyke, St. Thomas South Memphis Parish, 1969
58. Rev. James Lawson, SCLC and COME, August 21st 1969
59. Myra Dreifus and Selma Lewis, Fund for Needy Schoolchildren, 1969
60. NAME Volunteers, 1969
61. Rev. James Lawson, SCLC and COME, July 29th 1969
62. Rev. James Lawson, SCLC and COME, January 1969
63. Ed Ray, Managing Editor of Memphis Press-Scimitar, 1969
64. Russell and Gina Sugarmon, Tennessee State Senator, 1969
65. Memphis Mayor Henry Loeb in front of the Federal Building, 1968
66. WHBQ-TV Press Conference, March 1969
67. WMC-TV "Close UP" Program, 1969
68. Eddie Jenkins, Memphis State University BSA, 1969
69. William Lucy, AFSCME Headquarter's Staff, 1968
70. Myra Dreifus, Founder of the Fund for Needy Schoolchildren, 1968
71. Henry Loeb, Memphis Mayor, September 19th 1968
72. Frank Miles, Mediator for Memphis Sanitation Strike, 1968
73. Taylor Blair, Rep. for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, 1968
74. Margaret Valiant and Peter Cooper, LeMoyne Owens College, 1968
75. Gladys Carpenter, Sanitation Strike Protester, 1968
76. J. O. Patterson Jr., Memphis City Council, 1968
77. William B. Ingram, Memphis Mayor, 1968
78. Anthony Sabella, AFSCME Attorney, 1968
79. Lucius Burch, Lawyer for Martin Luther King, 1968
80. Sam Weintraub Part 1, Head of Memphis NLRB, 1968
81. Sam Weintraub Part 2, Head of Memphis NLRB, 1968
82. Dan Kuykendall, U.S Congressman, 1968
83. Ramsey Pollard, Bellevue Baptist Church, 1968
84. Calvin Taylor, Organizer of the Black Militants, 1968
85. Coretta Scott King and James Lawson at Mason Temple, 1968
86. Ben Branch, Eye Witness to MLK Assassination, 1968
87. Pete Sission, Memphis Public Works Commissioner, 1968
88. Harry Woodbury, Memphis City Dir. Of Public Service, 1968
89. James Manire, 1968
90. Rev. Frank McRae, St. John's United Methodist Church, 1968
91. Lewis Berry, Eye Witness to the Shooting of Larry Payne, 1968
92. Rev. Braxton Bryant, Dir. Tenn. Council on Human Relations, August 1968
93. Jesse Epps, AFSCME Field Representative, 1968
94. Rev. Henry Starks, COME Leader, 1968
95. James McGinnis, National Guardsman, 1968
96. Rev. James Jordan, Beale Street Baptist Church, 1968
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