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Preparing to participate in a Museum Without Walls event? Interested in learning more about the people and periods of history covered by our programs? Click on the titles below to hear history speak.

Mrs. Johnnie R. Carr

Civil Rights Activist Johnnie Carr was a vital part of the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1954. She served along side Dr. Martin Luther King as founders and administrators of the Montgomery Improvement Association. She and her husband allowed their son to serve as a plaintiff in a lawsuit to desegregate Montgomery County Schools. Mrs. Carr passed away on February 22nd, 2008.

Video from lefrazier and included on Museum Without Walls' hearhistoryspeak YouTube channel in the American Civil Rights playlist.

 
 

Dr. King's Final Speech

When Martin Luther King Jr. came to Memphis it was at the invitation of Rev. Billy Kyles. Dr. King was there to try and help resolve the city's tense sanitation strike. Dr. King, weighed down with the burdens as well as the successes of the movement, sensed his leadership was coming to and end. Hear his prophetic last speech in Memphis.

Video from ct91rs and included on Museum Without Walls' hearhistoryspeak YouTube channel in the American Civil Rights playlist.

 
 
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