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In 1922, Lewis purchased the Memphis Red Sox, a baseball team in the Negro leagues. He also financed the construction of Martin Stadium (sometimes called "Lewis Park") in Memphis. At the time, the city's hotels were racially segregated, and opposing team members were lodged at the funeral home. [1] [2]
Christine Stephen or Christina Stevens may refer to: Christine Stephen-Daly (born 1973), Australian actress; Christine Stephens, New Zealand psychologist; Christina Stevens (1825–1876), Dutch missionary
Wilkins, a prominent civic figure and attorney in Memphis, died Oct. 19 at 58 years old. Renowned Memphis lawyer Ricky Wilkins was laid to rest Saturday after a service at First Baptist Church on ...
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A funeral for Tyre Nichols is underway in Memphis, more than three weeks after the 29-year-old Black man was fatally beaten by a group of police officers on 7 January.He died in hospital three ...
Christine Stevens may refer to: Chris Stevens (mathematician) , American mathematician Christine Stevens (animal welfare activist) (1918–2002), American animal welfare activist and conservationist
Stevens was born in St. Louis, Missouri. [1] She studied at the University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (1936-1938) and at the Society of Arts and Crafts in Detroit (1938-1942). She married Roger L. Stevens in 1938. They had a daughter, Christabel. [1]
Ike Skelton (1931–2013), U.S. Congressman for the Missouri 4th District (1977–2011), chairman U.S. House Armed Services Committee; Stuart Symington (1901–1988), first Air Force Secretary and U.S. Senator from Missouri; Larry Thompson (born 1945), United States Deputy Attorney General under George W. Bush