Panel focuses on a passion of Martin Luther King: Hard work
Martin Luther King Jr. (at a March 25, 1967 peace march in Chicago) came to Memphis in 1968 to help the city’s sanitation workers, National Civil Rights Museum President Russ Wigginton reminded listeners Sunday. (AP Photo File/Chick Harrity)
In honor of Martin Luther King’s heart for working people such as the sanitation workers in Memphis, the Intersection of Race and Sports panel focused on economic power in Memphis.
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Memphis Grizzlies The National Civil Rights MuseumKambui Bomani
Kambui Bomani is the general assignment and breaking news reporter for The Daily Memphian. He is a graduate of Jackson State University’s multimedia journalism program and earned a master’s degree in digital journalism from Syracuse University’s Newhouse School. His work has been published in Pro Football Focus, The Southside Stand, HBCU Legends, FanSided and Wisconsin Sports Heroics.
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