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Hunter Baron holds court from a hospital room in Nashville while the local music community comes to his defense.
Narrated by Zeporiah Gray of RMP Studios in Memphis, Tennessee.
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Chapter notes
The Lorraine Motel is more than the site of the assignation of Martin Luther King, Jr. It is also a African American hotel that was open to travelers during the times of segregation and sundown towns. It was featured in the African American travel guide, "The Negro Motorists Green Book." While this book was popularized by a medicre move of the same name, "The Green Book," it was a must-have for the safety of African American travelers for much of the 20th century.
About the Lorraine Motel
The Civil Rights Museum - Memphis, TN
What happened at the Lorraine Motel? - National Park Service
Pride (in the name of love) massive popular 1984 hit song by Irish bank, U2 about event.
Historical Database of Sundown Towns
By Marnie GellhornHunter Baron holds court from a hospital room in Nashville while the local music community comes to his defense.
Narrated by Zeporiah Gray of RMP Studios in Memphis, Tennessee.
If you like our podcast, TELL a friend. In the time it takes to LIKE a podcast, you can SHARE a podcast. It costs nothing, yet it helps us to attract advertisers to defray production costs.
*Explicit language warning* There is explicit language contained within this book.
Want to follow along?
Copies of the book in both kindle and paper-based formats are available at most on-line retailers including Amazon.com and
Chapter notes
The Lorraine Motel is more than the site of the assignation of Martin Luther King, Jr. It is also a African American hotel that was open to travelers during the times of segregation and sundown towns. It was featured in the African American travel guide, "The Negro Motorists Green Book." While this book was popularized by a medicre move of the same name, "The Green Book," it was a must-have for the safety of African American travelers for much of the 20th century.
About the Lorraine Motel
The Civil Rights Museum - Memphis, TN
What happened at the Lorraine Motel? - National Park Service
Pride (in the name of love) massive popular 1984 hit song by Irish bank, U2 about event.
Historical Database of Sundown Towns