***For Immediate Release***
***3 KEY EVENTS WITH ALL IMPORTANT DETAILS BELOW***
WHAT: Fort Pillow Massacre Memorial Service #WERememberTheFortPillow300
WHEN: Tuesday, April 11, 2017, 6PM Central-8PM Central
WHERE: Christian Fellowship Church MB on 1315 S. Bellevue Blvd, Memphis, TN 38106
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WHAT: 2017 Fort Pillow Massacre National Wreath Laying Ceremony
WHEN: Wednesday, April 12, 2017 10AM Central (Procession Begins at 9:30AM C, One Hour Program)
WHERE: Memphis National Cemetery
3568 Townes Ave, Memphis, TN 38122
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WHAT: 'Fort Pillow Massacre Decoded: We Will Never Forget!' Panel Discussion & Reception Featuring Celebrity Panelist Judge Joe Brown
WHEN: April 12, 2017, 5:30pm-8pm
WHERE: Rhodes College, Blount Auditorium
2000 N Parkway, Memphis, TN 38112
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CONTACT: Ms. Callie Herd, Bro. Ron Herd II
PHONE: 901-299-4355 (Bro. Ron Herd II)
EMAIL: 1864fortpillowmassacre@gmail.com
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OFFICIAL WEBSITE:
https://www.facebook.com/1864fortpillowmassacre/
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"IF WE DON'T TELL THEIR STORIES, THE ANCESTORS GET NO GLORY!!!"
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Fort Pillow Massacre of 1864: WE WILL NEVER FORGET!
On April 12, 1864, a Union garrison on the Mississippi River called Fort Pillow fell to Confederate troops led by Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest, The Notorious Slave Trader & Future 1st KKK Grand Wizard. The Union loss might have been unremarkable, had it not been for disturbing rumors in the days that followed. Survivors said the Confederates had massacred black soldiers and civilians, shouting curses and firing until their bullets ran out. Fort Pillow quickly became a contested memory, with Rebels claiming victory, and Union soldiers alleging slaughter after surrender. In response to the controversy, Congress held an investigation, the records of which survive today. Evidence confirms that nearly 300 Union prisoners of war were shot to death, and the numbers indicate that black soldiers bore the worst of it.
In 1867 the soldiers’ graves were moved to the Memphis National Cemetery. On April 12, 2016, the Memphis Area Branch (MAB) of the Association for the Study of African-American Life and History (ASALH) held a wreath-laying ceremony to honor the soldiers. Given the importance of public memory, the WeAllBe Group Inc. and MAB ASALH decided to organize a national wreath laying ceremony on April 12, 2017, to honor the African American soldiers and civilians who gave their lives at Fort Pillow.
Then a new discovery came to light. In December 2016, Callie Herd was approached by Lyndon Comstock who had located 109 graves of African American soldiers who died in this massacre. This was a significant find that would make the ceremony that much more powerful.
WeAllBe then took the lead in organizing a grassroots commemorative project that includes descendants of Fort Pillow soldiers, military representatives (American Legion, Disabled American Veteran (DAV), and retired military), Operation Step Down, Junior ROTC students, "House of Mtenzi Museum", organizations, and several educational groups.
On April 11, 2017, memorial services will be held 6pm-8pm at Christian Fellowship Church MB on 1315 S. Bellevue Blvd, Memphis, TN 38106. This is the former original site of East Trigg Ave Missionary Baptist Church, the historic church home of Gospel Icon Dr. Herbert Brewster, Elvis Presley's 'favorite minister.' Memorial services will allow the descendants and the public to reflect on the Massacre and honor the fallen. The event will include speeches, music, and conversation with participants. The National Wreath Laying Ceremony will be on April 12, 2017, at the Memphis National Cemetery at 10:00 am.
The community is also invited to share in a reception at 5:30 pm at Blount Auditorium located AT Rhodes College followed by a panel discussion entitled: "Fort Pillow Massacre Decoded: We Will Never Forget!" at 6:00 pm. Participants will include celebrity panelist Judge Joe Brown, descendant Joe Williams, Jeffrey Jones, Ronald Herd II (R2C2H2), Elaine Turner, Dr. Deborah Luckett-Day and Dr. Dee Garceau. The discussion will conclude with a short documentary film, Remember Fort Pillow.
A group art exhibition, "Using Our Art To Tell Our Stories: WE REMEMBER FORT PILLOW!!!" is currently on display at The Art Village Gallery at 412 S. Main near the National Civil Rights Museum downtown. The art show features work by some of the top African American artists in the mid-south region. It is the first known art exhibit of record featuring the works of African American artists inspired by the Fort Pillow Massacre, a dark chapter concerning race relations in American history. The art show will close Friday April 14.
For More Info On The Fort Pillow Massacre & Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest Please Check Out The Following Links:
THE River Still RUNs REd 2017: AndREw Ward On Fort Pillow & Nathan BEdford ForREst
'River Run Red' Author Andrew Ward on The Fort Pillow Massacre & Nathan Bedford Forrest (C-Span)
https://www.c-span.org/video/?189407-1/river-run-red-fort-pillow-massacre
Fort Pillow Massacre Of 1864: WE WILL NEVER FORGET!!! By Jackie Murray
http://weallbe.blogspot.com/2017/03/fort-pillow-massacre-of-1864-we-will.html
W.E. A.L.L. B.E. TV: Never Forget THE Fort Pillow MassacRE & 1st KKK Grand Wizard Nathan BEdford ForREst #BlackLivesLost #REMEmBErFortPillow
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLf2dmz6Pnwp_lC01UG-aVGSa04BI5SSdr
These Events Are Free And Open To The Public. For further information email 1864fortpillowmassacre@gmail.com. Also visit https://www.facebook.com/1864fortpillowmassacre/ to get additional information on the Fort Pillow Massacre.
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