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Civil Rights Pioneer David J. Dennis, Sr. and Son to Speak at National Civil Rights Museum

Published May 22, 2024

On the historic backdrop of the approaching 60th anniversary of Mississippi Freedom Summer, the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, Tennessee, has announced a profound dialogue featuring civil rights luminary David J. Dennis, Sr. and his son, David J. Dennis, Jr. This event, set for May 22, 2024, will provide an intimate platform for the Dennis duo to share insights from their co-authored book, The Movement Made Us.

A Legacy of Activism Gracing Memphis

As a pivotal figure in the civil rights struggle of the 1960s, David J. Dennis, Sr.'s contributions marked a significant chapter in American history. Teaming up with his son, they penned The Movement Made Us, a literary tapestry weaving personal narrative with historical discourse. Their upcoming talk at the museum not only signifies a reunion with the past but also underscores the continuum of activism through generations.

Memphis to Host Monumental Event

Memphis, renowned for its civil rights heritage, will become the gathering ground where attendees can expect to gain a deeper understanding of the civil rights era from the Dennis family's perspective. The discussion aims to enrich the community's knowledge and allow for reflection upon the social progress achieved, as well as the strides yet to be made. Both educational and inspiring, this engagement underlines the museum's commitment to fostering dialogue around equality and justice.

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