Bluff City: The Secret Life of Photographer Ernest Withers

Bluff City: The Secret Life of Photographer Ernest Withers

Author: Preston Lauterbach

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2019-01-15

Total Pages: 247

ISBN-13: 0393247937

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The little-known story of an iconic photographer, whose work captured—and influenced—a critical moment in American history. Ernest Withers took some of the most legendary images of the 1950s and ’60s: Martin Luther King, Jr., riding a newly integrated bus in Montgomery, Alabama; Emmett Till’s uncle pointing an accusatory finger across the courtroom at his nephew’s killer; scores of African-American protestors carrying a forest of signs reading “i am a man.” But at the same time, Withers was working as an FBI informant. In this gripping narrative history, Preston Lauterbach examines the complicated political and economic forces that informed Withers’s seeming betrayal of the people he photographed, and “does a masterful job of telling the story of civil rights in Memphis in the 1960s” (Ed Ward, Financial Times), including the events surrounding Dr. King’s tumultuous final march in Memphis.


Bluff City Pawn

Bluff City Pawn

Author: Stephen Schottenfeld

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2014-08-05

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1620406357

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Fearing a loss of business when his Memphis neighborhood takes a considerable downturn, skilled pawnshop proprietor Huddy Marr appraises a late client's gun collection in the hopes of making a fortune, a deal that requires help from his shady brothers. A first novel.


BLUFF CITY BUTCHER

BLUFF CITY BUTCHER

Author: Steve Bradshaw

Publisher: SGB

Published: 2012-07-04

Total Pages: 423

ISBN-13:

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THE BELL TRILOGY... transports you into a fascinating world where one man’s dream turns into a horrific global nightmare, and a plausible genetic solution for life extension turns into an epic battle between good and evil. Book 1 BLUFF CITY BUTCHER The Bluff City Butcher was once just an urban legend. Now a real monster has stepped from the fog of a century-old mystery and thrown a midsouth community into unbridled terror. When world-renowned forensic sleuth Dr. Elliot Sumner gets the call from the BCB, he knows he’s not dealing with any serial killer. Not only is the BCB a genius psychopath, he is the biogenic recipient of a legendary mutation some will kill for. Dr. Sumner's battle with his own inner demons could get in the way of him stopping a real monster. Will ending the reign of terror of the BCB solve the evil century-old mystery uncovered? Or will it lead to the loss of the single greatest evolutionary leap for mankind--immortality?


Hannibal, Missouri

Hannibal, Missouri

Author: Steve Chou

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780738520186

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Hannibal, Missouri, founded in 1819 on the Mississippi River, has come a long way from its humble beginnings when it was home to only 30 residents. During the late 1800s, millions of feet of lumber were processed in its mills. By 1905, Hannibal had become a major rail hub, with over 50 passenger trains arriving daily. Today, Hannibal honors the memory of its most famous citizen, Mark Twain, and thrives on the legacy of the everyday people who built this idyllic river town. With over 200 historic photographs, Bluff City Memories explores the town that Twain made famous. These images recall festivals, floods, fires, and buildings that are now long gone. They also document events such as President Theodore Roosevelt's speech to a crowd at Union Station in 1903, and the aftermath of a shootout involving 1930s desperado John Dillinger.


Bluff City Underground

Bluff City Underground

Author: Erik Morse

Publisher:

Published: 2012-04-30

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781840681826

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Erik Morse's vertiginous novella follows West Coast graduate student Everly Loennrot as he lands at the city's luxurious Peabody Hotel for a mysterious research assignment. Guided by the invisible hand of Dr. Red McGill, professor of Southern history, Loennrot wanders through a postmodern Memphis of plasticine landmarks and leopard-skin tourist traps. There he encounters a troop of eccentric characters -- an Elvis conspiracist, a rock musician cum alchemist and a rockabilly femme fatale who may be a prostitute, hired gun or ghost. When a midnight rendezvous at a highway motel turns deadly, Everly enters a vortex of double crosses, double meanings and murder, all of which point to a centuries' old secret society known only as the Memphi. With 9 chapter illustrations, and a full-colour cover shot by well-known Memphis photographer William Eggleston. BLUFFe ^CITYe ^UNDERGROUND is Volume Two of MONDOe ^MEMPHIS, a dual encyclopedic history of Memphis written by Erik Morse and musician Tav Falco, of Panther Burns. Volume One is Falco's sprawling study GHOSTSe ^BEHINDe ^THEe ^SUN, published in 2011 to great acclaim.


Black Power in the Bluff City

Black Power in the Bluff City

Author: Shirletta J. Kinchen

Publisher: Univ Tennessee Press

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781621901877

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While Black Power activism on the coasts and in the Midwest has attracted considerable scholarly attention, much less has been written about the movement's impact outside these hot beds. Shirletta J. Kinchen helps redress that imbalance by examining how young Memphis activists embraced Black Power ideology to confront gross disparities in housing, education, and employment as well as police brutality and harassment.


Memphis Hoops

Memphis Hoops

Author: Keith Brian Wood

Publisher: Sports & Popular Culture

Published: 2023-12-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781621908579

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Memphis Hoops tells the story of basketball in Tennessee's southwestern-most metropolis following the 1968 assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Keith Brian Wood examines the city through the lens of the Memphis State University basketball team and its star player-turned-coach Larry Finch. Finch, a Memphis native and the first highly recruited black player signed by Memphis State, helped the team make the 1973 NCAA championship game in his senior year. In an era when colleges in the south began to integrate their basketball programs, the city of Memphis embraced its flagship university's shift toward including black players. Wood interjects the forgotten narrative of LeMoyne-Owen's (the city's HBCU) 1975 NCAA Division III National Championship team as a critical piece to understanding this era. Finch was drafted by the Lakers following the 1973 NCAA championship but instead signed with the American Basketball Association's Memphis Tams. After two years of playing professionally, Finch returned to the sidelines as a coach and would eventually become the head coach of the Memphis State Tigers. Wood deftly weaves together basketball and Memphis's fraught race relations during the post-civil rights era. While many Memphians viewed the 1973 Tigers' championship run as representative of racial progress, Memphis as a whole continued to be deeply divided on other issues of race and civil rights. And while Finch was championed as a symbol of the healing power of basketball that helped counteract the city's turbulence, many black players and coaches would discover that even its sports mirrored Memphis's racial divide. Today, as another native son of Memphis, Penny Hardaway, has taken the reigns of the University of Memphis's basketball program, Wood reflects on the question of progress in the city that saw King's assassination little more than forty years ago. In this important examination of sports and civil rights history, Wood summons social memory from an all-too-recent past to present the untold--and unfinished--story of basketball in the Bluff City.


Too Friendly to Date

Too Friendly to Date

Author: Nicole Helm

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2014-10-07

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 0373608799

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Electrician Leah Santino tells her parents that her boss and friend, Jacob McKnight, is her boyfriend, but when her family comes to visit, Leah begins to feel like her pretend relationship with Jacob might be turning into a real one.