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Christian Brothers University Rhodes College Memphis Public Libraries Friends of the Library City of Memphis, Parks & Neighborhoods Division University of Memphis Shelby County Schools National Civil Rights Museum Facing History and Ourselves Novel. Southwest Tennessee Community College Pink Palace Museum and Planetarium Slave Haven MEMPHIS READS SPONSORS MEMPHIS READS PARTNERS WWW.MEMPHISREADSBOOK.ORG © Photo by Madeline Whitehead 9/5 Colson Whitehead Talk and Q & A Christian Brothers University Theater Book signing to follow. 7:00 P.M. AUG THRU SEP Remembering the Dream Exhibit Pink Palace Museum and Planetarium 9/6 Colson Whitehead Communities in Conversation Rhodes College, McNeil Concert Hall Book signing to follow. 6:00 P.M. Reading, Writing, & Riding the Underground Railroad: The William Still Story Documentary with Panel Discussion Benjamin L. Hooks Library, Meeting Room C 8/27 6:00 P.M. 13th Documentary with Panel Discussion Southwest Tennessee Community College Macon Cove Campus, Farris Auditorium 9/13 5:30 P.M. Memphis Voices: A Conversation with Tami Sawyer Panel/Guest Speaker Southwest Tennessee Community College Union Campus, Auditorium in Nursing, Natural Sciences, and Biotechnology Building (UNS 101) 9/19 6:00 P.M. Small But Mighty Storytime National Civil Rights Museum 9/05 10:30 A.M. Run With Me Contemporary Portraits of the Underground Railroad University of Memphis, Fountain View Room, 350 University Center 9/27 6:00 P.M. Memphis Reads 2018 is sponsored by International Paper, with additional support from the Tennessee Arts Commission, the National Endowment for the Arts, Rhodes College, Memphis Public Libraries, and Follett. Memphis Reads is funded under a grant contract with the State of Tennessee and is funded, in part, by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Tennessee Arts Commission.

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Page 1: - Southwest …• University of Memphis • Shelby County Schools • National Civil Rights Museum • Facing History and Ourselves • Novel. • Southwest Tennessee Community College

Christian Brothers University • Rhodes College • Memphis Public Libraries • Friends of the Library • City of Memphis, Parks & Neighborhoods Division

• University of Memphis • Shelby County Schools • National Civil Rights Museum • Facing History and Ourselves • Novel.

• Southwest Tennessee Community College • Pink Palace Museum and Planetarium • Slave Haven

MEMPHIS READS SPONSORS

MEMPHIS READS PARTNERS

WWW.MEMPHISREADSBOOK.ORG

© Photo by M

adeline Whitehead

9/5 Colson Whitehead Talk and Q & AChristian Brothers University TheaterBook signing to follow.

7:00 P.M.

AUGTHRUSEP

Remembering the Dream ExhibitPink Palace Museum and Planetarium

9/6 Colson Whitehead Communities in ConversationRhodes College, McNeil Concert HallBook signing to follow.

6:00 P.M.

Reading, Writing, & Riding the Underground Railroad: The William Still StoryDocumentary with Panel DiscussionBenjamin L. Hooks Library, Meeting Room C

8/276:00 P.M.

13thDocumentary withPanel DiscussionSouthwest Tennessee Community CollegeMacon Cove Campus, Farris Auditorium

9/135:30 P.M.

Memphis Voices: AConversation with Tami Sawyer Panel/Guest SpeakerSouthwest Tennessee Community CollegeUnion Campus, Auditorium in Nursing,Natural Sciences, and Biotechnology Building (UNS 101)

9/196:00 P.M.

Small But MightyStorytimeNational Civil Rights Museum

9/0510:30 A.M.

Run With MeContemporary Portraits of the Underground RailroadUniversity of Memphis, Fountain View Room,350 University Center

9/276:00 P.M.

Memphis Reads 2018 is sponsored by International Paper, with additional support from the Tennessee Arts Commission, the National Endowment for the Arts, Rhodes College, Memphis Public Libraries, and Follett.

Memphis Reads is funded under a grant contract with the State of Tennessee and is funded, in part, by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Tennessee Arts Commission.