Mephis, Tennesse
The sanitation workers. I was there, it was stinky.
The city of Memphis.
Martin Luther King Jr. or MLK, went to Memphis, Tennessee in April 1968. He went there to support a strike of sanitation workers. But, that was the last of him. Some days later he was shot dead on the baconly of his hotel room.King went to Memphis to support a strike of sanitation workers but was later shot while standing on a motel balcony.
It is useful because it helps historians to know why the workers went on strike in the first place. The reason they did go on strike because they had bad working conditions and were treated poorly.
The Memphis sanitation strike reached a high-point when Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his "I've Been to the Mountaintop" speech in support of civil rights for all. Shortly thereafter, Dr. King was assassinated while on the balcony of his hotel room. In the wake of this act, the demands of the sanitation workers were met without argument. Since that time every request from the sanitation workers union has been met without any major argument. Today in Memphis, public sanitation workers make more per year than Memphis City School teachers.
sanitation workers m-ville
Memphis Tennesse
The sanitation workers. I was there, it was stinky.
The city of Memphis.
The city of Memphis.
Dr. King was in Memphis to support a strike by the sanitation workers for fair pay.
Martin Luther King Jr. or MLK, went to Memphis, Tennessee in April 1968. He went there to support a strike of sanitation workers. But, that was the last of him. Some days later he was shot dead on the baconly of his hotel room.King went to Memphis to support a strike of sanitation workers but was later shot while standing on a motel balcony.
He went to Memphis to support a strike of sanitation workers.
It is useful because it helps historians to know why the workers went on strike in the first place. The reason they did go on strike because they had bad working conditions and were treated poorly.
The Memphis sanitation strike reached a high-point when Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his "I've Been to the Mountaintop" speech in support of civil rights for all. Shortly thereafter, Dr. King was assassinated while on the balcony of his hotel room. In the wake of this act, the demands of the sanitation workers were met without argument. Since that time every request from the sanitation workers union has been met without any major argument. Today in Memphis, public sanitation workers make more per year than Memphis City School teachers.
workers strike because they did not get what they wanted
Other workers went on strike in support.