Civil Wrongs
One hundred years ago on May 8, a Black man who could not swim saved 32 white people from drowning in the Mississippi River. That heroic act got him a meeting with President Calvin Coolidge and a house in North Memphis. And one of Downtown’s most iconic parks honors his heroism. His name was Tom Lee. The park was not always welcoming to Black people — even his own descendants. But those striving to keep his story alive, from relatives to park leaders, hope Memphians will be inspired by his willingness to lend a helping hand. Resources mentioned in this story: * Tom Lee Park events [https://www.tomleepark.org/] * Memphis River Parks Partnership [https://www.memphisriverparks.org/]
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