I AM A MAN FROM MEMPHIS, A LESSON IN LIFE min. In 1968, Elmore Nickleberry stood among 1,300 other African-American men in Memphis, Tennessee as they collectively asserted their right to be treated with dignity. Mr. Nickleberry hasn’t sat down yet. Each night, he guides his garbage truck through the streets of Memphis — a living link to a frequently forgotten chapter in American history, and one long eclipsed by the slaying of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the city. |
The Circle Cinema presents this beautiful film about Martin Luther King, Jr. on Monday, January 18.
In the morning of January 18, this film will be shown to school children — at 9:00, 10:00 11:00 and 12:00 a.m. Then starting at 1:00 and going until 8:00 at night, it will be be shown every hour to the public. All showings are free.
The Circle Cinema is located in historic Whittier Square, 12 So. Lewis Ave. Join us for this wonderful film. For more information, call 592-3456 or to see more about all of upcoming Circle Cinema films go to: http://www.circlecinema.com/.
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Monday, January 18 |
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Day FREE Surrounded by the soul music that helped make Memphis famous, Mr. Elmore Nickleberry tells an uplifting life story of endurance and character – joined by the other men and women of the 1968 sanitation strike whose courageous stand helped change the world forever.30 minutes |
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