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In the shadow of the Civil War, Memphis produced the South’s first African-American millionaire — the entrepreneur, businessman and landowner Robert Reed Church Sr. Today, the city is the anchor of the poorest metropolitan area in America. Manufacturing jobs have faded away, and in 2016 the poverty rate in Memphis was nearly 27%. The median household income was nearly $19,000 lower than the nation’s. Crime is tragically and stubbornly high: 228 homicides in 2016. The toll was 28 lives better in 2017, but still among the highest in the country. A year shy of its bicentennial, #Memphis feels like a place with little luster left to lose. We asked the photographer @mirandabarnes to take photos around a city that “wears its ache,” as our journalists @alanblinder and Jerry Gray write today, 50 years after #MLK was assassinated there. Visit the link in our profile to read more and to see more photos.


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