VOL. 133 | NO. 71 | Monday, April 9, 2018
Around Memphis: April 9, 2018
The Daily News offers a weekly roundup of Memphis-related headlines from around the web, adding context and new perspectives to the original content we produce on a daily basis. Here are some recent stories worth checking out…
America Did This: An Open Letter to Memphis, Tenn.
Michael Harriot, The Root
Millennials make moves in Memphis 50 years after King’s assassination
Charlene Rhinehart, Black Enterprise
3 Generations In Memphis Reflect On Martin Luther King Jr.'s Legacy
Noel King, NPR
Making Memphis a first choice for new graduates
Kim and Jim Coleman, High Ground
I ran from Memphis. But I can’t escape how it felt to grow up black there.
Lela McCollough Seletzky, Washington Post
What Was Missing From Memphis on the 50th Anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s Assassination
Simon Balto, Time
The USL Q&A – Andrew Bell, USL Memphis
Nicholas Murray, uslsoccer.com
Shaquille O’Neal: Penny Hardaway and I could have “definitely” won NBA title “if we had stayed together”
Chris Barnewall, cbssports.com
The Triumphs and Trials of Memphis
Alan Binder and Jerry Gray, New York Times
Memphis Remembers Martin Luther King Jr.
Debbie Elliott, NPR
Memphis Grizzlies: Luka Doncic is popular pick in post-tournament mock drafts
Parker Fleming, Bealestreetbears.com
Tebow homers on first pitch he sees in Double-A
David Adler, MLB.com
50 years after King's death, struggles remain for African Americans in Memphis
Jenny Jarvie, LA Times
Image: Memphis from space
NASA via phys.org