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50th Anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr. Assasination
April 4, 2018 - FILE - Reverend MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. was fatally shot by J. Earl Ray at 6:01 p.m., April 4, 1968, as he stood on second-floor balcony of Lorraine Hotel in Memphis Tennessee. Pictured: Apr. 4, 1968 - Memphis, TN, U.S. - Patrolman Louis E. McKay (right), a member of the police Emergency Squad, was among the first officers to arrive in the area after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. April 4, 1968. He was ordered to guard a bundle discovered near a doorway at 424 South Main. The bundle contained a 30.06 Remington rifle, which officials said later was the weapon that killed Dr. King (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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50th Anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr. Assasination
April 4, 2018 - FILE - Reverend MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. was fatally shot by J. Earl Ray at 6:01 p.m., April 4, 1968, as he stood on second-floor balcony of Lorraine Hotel in Memphis Tennessee. Pictured: Apr. 4, 1968 - Memphis, TN, U.S. - Ben Holley, supervisor of the state property and evidence room, holds the Remington 30.06 rifle used by James Earl Ray in the April 4, 1968 slaying of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The state still has possession of the gun which is kept locked in an evidence room at the Criminal Justice Center. The photograph was made public July 25, 1991 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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50th Anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr. Assasination
April 4, 2018 - FILE - Reverend MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. was fatally shot by J. Earl Ray at 6:01 p.m., April 4, 1968, as he stood on second-floor balcony of Lorraine Hotel in Memphis Tennessee. Pictured: May 1, 1963 - Memphis, TN, U.S. - Martin Luther King Jr. (left) and his father, Martin Luther King Sr., are shown at the Memphis airport in a May 1(?), 1963 photograph. The two were attending a two day meeting of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, which King Jr. founded and headed as president (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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50th Anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr. Assasination
April 4, 2018 - FILE - Reverend MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. was fatally shot by J. Earl Ray at 6:01 p.m., April 4, 1968, as he stood on second-floor balcony of Lorraine Hotel in Memphis Tennessee. Pictured: Apr. 4, 1968 - Memphis, TN, U.S. - In the courtyard of the Lorraine Motel after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was shot and fatally wounded April 4, 1968, Rev. Jesse Jackson, a King aide, talked with Shelby County Sheriff William N. Morris Jr. (left) and Claude Armour, former Memphis fire and police commissioner who served as law enforcement special assistant to Tennessee Gov. Buford Ellington. Meanwhile, other law enforcement officials, state and federal government representatives, reporters and mourners converged on Memphis from around the world. At the time of the assassination (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Memphis Tennessee News - October 18, 1956
Oct. 18, 1956 - Memphis, TN, U.S. - Police booked Aubrey Brown (shown) along with Edd Hopper and Elvis Presley after a fight October 18, 1956 at a downtown service station. The trio got into an altercation when Elvis pulled into the station at Gayoso and Second for repairs and was beseiged by fans. Hopper, the station manager, ordered Presley away and trouble ensued. All three were booked for assault and battery and disorderly conduct. Charges against Presley were dismissed the next morning. Hopper and Brown both had to pay fines. (Credit Image: © The Commercial Appeal/ZUMApress.com)
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Memphis Tennessee News - October 19, 1956
Oct. 19, 1956 - Memphis, TN, U.S. - Elvis Presley in a Memphis city court Friday October 19, 1956 along with Gulf service station employees Edd Hopper (left) and Aubrey Brown. The trio had a fight the previous night when Elvis pulled into the station at Gayoso and Second for repairs and was beseiged by fans. Hopper, the station manager, ordered Presley away and a brief altercation ensued. All three were booked for assault and battery and disorderly conduct. Charges against Presley were dismissed. Hopper and Brown both had to pay fines. (Credit Image: © The Commercial Appeal/ZUMApress.com)
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Memphis Tennessee News - October 18, 1956
Oct. 18, 1956 - Memphis, TN, U.S. - After being released from jail following his arrest for a fight at a downtown service station October 18, 1956, Elvis went home to relax and play with his new pet. A week later the service station owner, Clarence Harwell, publicly apologized to Presley for the incident. Presley was cleared in city court of misconduct, but two station attendants with whom he tangled briefly drew fines for assault and battery. (Credit Image: © The Commercial Appeal/ZUMApress.com)
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Memphis Tennessee News - December 27, 1956
Dec. 27, 1956 - Memphis, TN, U.S. - Elvis Presley playing touch football at the Dave Wells Community Center December 27, 1956. Several hundred people watched the singer pass, kick and run a touchdown. Elvis's first movie, ''Love Me Tender'', in which he performed several songs, had premiered November 15th in New York City. The movie opened Thanksgiving Eve (Nov. 21, 1956) at Loew's State Theatre in Memphis. On Sunday January 6, 1957, Elvis would make his third and final appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show. In between the football game and the Sullivan appearance, he reported for his pre-induction Army physical January 4th. (Credit Image: © The Commercial Appeal/ZUMApress.com)
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Memphis Tennessee News - January 4, 1957
Jan. 4, 1957 - Memphis, TN, U.S. - Elvis Presley leaving the induction center at Kennedy Veterans Hospital January 4, 1957 with Dorothy Harmony, a Las Vegas, Nevada chorus girl who is visiting in his home. (Credit Image: © The Commercial Appeal/ZUMApress.com)
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Memphis Tennessee News - March 24, 1958
Mar. 24, 1958 - Memphis, TN, U.S. - Elvis Presley is sworn in on the day of his induction into the army March 24, 1958. Maj. Elbert P. Turner adminstered the oath. After reporting for duty about 6:30 a.m. at the Draft Board office in the M&M Building, 198 South Main, he and other inductees would spend much of the day at Kennedy Veterans Hospital for processing and physicals before boarding a bus for Fort Chaffee, Arkansas. By the 28th, Elvis arrived at Fort Hood, Texas where he would undergo six months of training before shipping off to Germany. (Credit Image: © The Commercial Appeal/ZUMApress.com)
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Memphis Tennessee News - January 16, 1971
Jan. 16, 1971 - Memphis, TN, U.S. - Elvis Presley is reflected in the roof of his automobile as he looks into the camera after attending a luncheon January 16, 1971 at what was then the Holiday Inn Rivermont. The luncheon was part of the festivites surrounding his being named one of the Jaycees Ten Outstanding Young Men in America. (Credit Image: © The Commercial Appeal/ZUMApress.com)
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Memphis Tennessee News - July 5, 1976
July 5, 1976 - Memphis, TN, U.S. - Elvis Presley performs what would be his last Memphis concert July 5, 1976 before a crowd of 12,000 at Mid-South Coliseum. Exactly twenty-two years earlier (7/5/54), Elvis recorded ''That's All Right'' at Sam Phillips' little studio at 706 Union. Introducing the song, he said: ''I've had some people say - well, you can't do that song anymore - well, you, by God, just watch me. (Credit Image: © The Commercial Appeal/ZUMApress.com)
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Elvis Presley Death
Aug. 16, 1977 - Memphis, TN, U.S. - Elvis Presley fans wait for news outside Baptist Hospital emergency entrance August 16, 1977. A crowd of about 150 gathered there after news of Presley's death was made public about 4 p.m. (Credit Image: © The Commercial Appeal/ZUMApress.com)
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Elvis Presley Death
Aug. 17, 1977 - Memphis, TN, U.S. - The scene outside the gates of Graceland Wednesday August 17, 1977. Police estimates ranged from 50,000 to 100,000 people turning out to pay their respects. An estimated 10,000 people hoping for a chance to view Presley's body were turned away at 6:30 p.m. when the gates were closed. (Credit Image: © The Commercial Appeal/ZUMApress.com)
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Elvis Presley Death
Aug. 17, 1977 - Memphis, TN, U.S. - Inside the gates of Graceland came to resemble a battlefield Wednesday August 17, 1977 as mourners received medical attention. Many fainted due to the heat combined with the overcrowded conditions. Police estimates ranged from 50,000 to 100,000 people turning out to pay their respects. An estimated 10,000 people hoping for a chance to view Presley's body were turned away at 6:30 p.m. when the gates were closed. (Credit Image: © The Commercial Appeal/ZUMApress.com)
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Elvis Presley Death
Aug. 17, 1977 - Memphis, TN, U.S. - An estimated 10,000 people hoping for a chance to view Presley's body were turned away when the gates of Graceland were closed at 6:30 p.m. August 17, 1977. (Credit Image: © The Commercial Appeal/ZUMApress.com)
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Elvis Presley Death
Aug. 17, 1977 - Memphis, TN, U.S. - Closing the gates at Graceland August 17, 1977. (Credit Image: © The Commercial Appeal/ZUMApress.com)
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35th Anniversary Of Elvis Presley's Death
Aug. 16, 2012 - Thursday marks the 35th anniversary of Elvis Presley's death. Presley died Aug. 16, 1977 at the age of 42. PICTURED: Aug. 17, 1977 - Memphis, Tennessee, U.S. - Police estimated that 50,000 - 100,000 people turned out at Graceland to pay their respects for Elvis Presley August 17, 1977. An estimated 10,000 people hoping for a chance to view Presley's body were turned away at 6:30 p.m. when the gates were closed. (Credit Image: © Fred Griffith/The Commercial Appeal/ZUMApress.com)
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Ice Storm Hits Midwest
Dec. 6, 2013 - Memphis, Tennessee, U.S. - A worker from Wilson Air Center de-ices a Southwest Airlines plane before it lifts off Friday afternoon at the Memphis International Airport. A massive winter ice storm hit Tennessee as the state declared a state of emergency (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Nation's Deadliest Shootings
Dec. 14, 2012 - Nation's Deadliest Shootings - (FILE) - Mar. 24, 1998 - Jonesboro, Arkansas, U.S. - A police officer stands at the perimeter of the crime scene as officials work to remove a body from Westside Middle School after two youngsters opened fire on teachers and students, killing five. Mitchell Johnson and Andrew Golden opened fire on students and teachers, after Golden pulled the fire alarm. Johnson was then 13. Golden was 11 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Nation's Deadliest Shootings
Dec. 14, 2012 - Nation's Deadliest Shootings - (FILE) - Mar. 24, 1998 - Jonesboro, Arkansas, U.S. - Two people embrace in the parking lot outside Westside Middle School in the wake of a shooting that left four students and a teacher dead and 11 others wounded. Mitchell Johnson and Andrew Golden opened fire on students and teachers at Jonesboro Westside Middle School, after Golden pulled the fire alarm. Johnson was then 13. Golden was 11 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Phyllis Diller 1917-2012 Comedian
PHYLLIS DILLER (July 17, 1917- August 20, 2012) an American actress and comedian best known for jokes making fun of her looks, her wild hair, wardrobe and trademark laugh. Diller began her comedy career at 37 using her real life as a homemaker as inspiration for her jokes. PICTURED: Feb. 22, 1979 - Memphis, Tennessee, U.S. - Funny lady, PHYLLIS DILLER, made a fashion statement as she brought her comedy act to 250 at the Memphis Airport Hilton's Rainbow Room. She was booked for eight performances over four nights, along with the 60's singing group, The Fifth Dimension (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Memphis Tennessee News - March 6, 2012
March 6, 2012 - Memphis, TN, U.S. - March, 06 2012 - Center, Lilly Coggin, 3, assists her father, Jay Coggin, in casting his vote at Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church. Mom, Kim Coggin is on the right. Voter turnout for Super Tuesday has been slow going across Shelby County today (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Memphis Tennessee News - Dec. 13, 2011
Dec. 13, 2011 - Cordova, TN, U.S. - December 13, 2011 - Dr. Ai Takeuchi of Memphis Veterinary Specialist in Cordova is caring for two cats that were involved in a kidney transplant in Pennsylvania where she went to veterinary school. Cadbury, (left), was rescued from '' death row'' after donating a kidney to Opie (right). As part of the deal, Catherine Addy-Bernstein of Germantown adopted Cadbury the kidney donor (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Memphis Tennessee News - Dec. 13, 2011
Dec. 13, 2011 - Cordova, U.S. - December 13, 2011 - Dr. Ai Takeuchi of Memphis Veterinary Specialist in Cordova is caring for two cats that were involved in a kidney transplant in Pennsylvania where she went to veterinary school. Cadbury, (pictured), was rescued from '' death row'' after donating a kidney to Opie. As part of the deal, Catherine Addy-Bernstein adopted Cadbury the kidney donor (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Memphis Tennessee News - March 17, 2010
Mar. 17, 2010 - Memphis, TN, USA - 17 March 10 (kptrain5) by Karen Pulfer Focht: Karen Wilder works with client Jane Ezzell (rt) in her studio. Karen Wilder is a GYROTONIC Instructor and she is the only one in town with this type of equipment. It is a new type of exercise that has only been in town a couple of months. (Credit Image: © The Commercial Appeal/ZUMApress.com)
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Memphis Tennessee News - March 17, 2010
Mar. 17, 2010 - Memphis, TN, USA - 17 March 10 (kptrain4) by Karen Pulfer Focht: Ann McRae lies on the floor as she works out with Karen Wilder, who is a GYROTONIC Instructor. She is the only one in town with this type of equipment. It is a new type of exercise that has only been in town a couple of months. (Credit Image: © The Commercial Appeal/ZUMApress.com)
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Memphis Tennessee News - March 17, 2010
Mar. 17, 2010 - Memphis, TN, USA - 17 March 10 (kptrain1) by Karen Pulfer Focht: Karen Wilder works with clients Jane Ezzell (rt) and Ann McRae in her studio. Karen Wilder is a GYROTONIC Instructor and she is the only one in town with this type of equipment. It is a new type of exercise that has only been in town a couple of months. (Credit Image: © The Commercial Appeal/ZUMApress.com)
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Memphis Tennessee News - December 14, 2009
Dec. 14, 2009 - Memphis, TN, USA - 14 Dec 09 (jwhawk) Photo by Jim Weber: Master Falconer Mike Bodary lets Gonzo take a rest during some morning exercise for the bird near the University of Memphis campus. Bodary says that the color of the talon scales on a red tailed hawk depends on diet. Bodary traps his hawks from the wild with a ''bat chatri'' trap, an ancient device of East Indian origin that snares a raptor's feet with nooses. (Credit Image: © The Commercial Appeal/ZUMApress.com)
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Memphis Tennessee News - December 14, 2009
Dec. 14, 2009 - Memphis, TN, USA - 14 Dec 09 (jwhawk) Photo by Jim Weber: Master Falconer Mike Bodary calls a Red Tailed Hawk named Gonzo back to hand Monday morning during some morning exercise for the bird near the University of Memphis campus. Bodary traps his hawks from the wild with a ''bat chatri'' trap, an ancient device of East Indian origin that snares a raptor's feet with nooses. (Credit Image: © The Commercial Appeal/ZUMApress.com)
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Memphis Tennessee News - March 7, 1960
Mar. 7, 1960 - Memphis, TN, U.S. - Elvis Presley aboard the train that brought him home to Memphis early Monday March 7, 1960. Some 200 fans waited at Union Station to welcome him home from his stint in the U.S. Army. Elvis was wearing a (non-issue) dress blue Army uniform he'd had made in Germany. The tailor mistakenly gave him the stripes of a staff sergeant, rather than sergeant which was the rank at which he was discharged. The formal white shirt was a gift from Frank Sinatra delivered by his daughter, Nancy, on Elvis' first day back in the U.S. the previous Thursday (March 3). On March 26th, Elvis would tape a special ''Welcome Home, Elvis'' version of Sinatra's ABC-TV variety show which aired May 12th. At left is Col. Tom Parker who died Jan. 21, 1997. (Credit Image: © The Commercial Appeal/ZUMApress.com)
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FEATURE - Kurioses zum Welt-Löwen-Tag
Jan. 12, 1952 - Memphis, TN, U.S. - Yep, it's a man eater, or at least that lion was at one time, decided Ross Pharr,9, (Left) of 1483 Harbert, Bryan Piper, 10, of 1897 Peabody and Douglas McCallum, 9, of 233 LeMaster in January 1952. Like hundreds of others, they use their spare Saturdays to gaze in awe at the Berry Brooks collection of stuffed animals at the Memphis Museum. The Commercial Appeal files. (Credit Image: © The Commercial Appeal/ZUMApress.com)
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