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hdl:
2027/chi.14025482
^Walter Sumner Hayward (1922), Chain stores: their management and operation, New York: McGraw-Hill,
OL7157624M
^Aaron Brenner; Benjamin Day;
Immanuel Ness, eds. (2015) [2009]. "Timeline". Encyclopedia of Strikes in American History. Routledge.
ISBN978-1-317-45707-7.
^"On This Day", The New York Times, retrieved November 1, 2014
Tennessee Historical Records Survey (1941),
"Shelby County (Memphis)", Directory of Churches, Missions, and Religious Institutions of Tennessee, no. 79, Nashville
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E.P. Dutton,
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"Memphis, Tennessee", World Encyclopedia of Cities, vol. 1: North America, Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO,
OL1431653M – via Internet Archive (fulltext)
"The South: Tennessee: Memphis", USA,
Let's Go, New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999,
OL24937240M
Published in 21st century
Ernest Withers. Memphis Blues Again. Viking Studio, 2001.
Stephanie Gilmore (2003). "Dynamics of Second-Wave Feminist Activism in Memphis, 1971–1982: Rethinking the Liberal/Radical Divide". National Women's Studies Association Journal. 15 (1): 94–117.
JSTOR4316946.
John Branston. Rowdy Memphis. Brentwood, Tennessee: Cold Tree Press, 2004.
Richard Pillsbury, ed. (2006). "Memphis". Geography. New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture. Vol. 2. University of North Carolina Press. p. 176.
OCLC910189354.
^National League on Urban Conditions Among Negroes (1912), "Establishment of Branch Organizations in the Several Cities", Bulletin, vol. 2,
hdl:
2027/chi.14025482
^Walter Sumner Hayward (1922), Chain stores: their management and operation, New York: McGraw-Hill,
OL7157624M
^Aaron Brenner; Benjamin Day;
Immanuel Ness, eds. (2015) [2009]. "Timeline". Encyclopedia of Strikes in American History. Routledge.
ISBN978-1-317-45707-7.
^"On This Day", The New York Times, retrieved November 1, 2014
Tennessee Historical Records Survey (1941),
"Shelby County (Memphis)", Directory of Churches, Missions, and Religious Institutions of Tennessee, no. 79, Nashville
Ory Mazar Nergal, ed. (1980), "Memphis", Encyclopedia of American Cities, New York:
E.P. Dutton,
OL4120668M
George Thomas Kurian (1994),
"Memphis, Tennessee", World Encyclopedia of Cities, vol. 1: North America, Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-CLIO,
OL1431653M – via Internet Archive (fulltext)
"The South: Tennessee: Memphis", USA,
Let's Go, New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999,
OL24937240M
Published in 21st century
Ernest Withers. Memphis Blues Again. Viking Studio, 2001.
Stephanie Gilmore (2003). "Dynamics of Second-Wave Feminist Activism in Memphis, 1971–1982: Rethinking the Liberal/Radical Divide". National Women's Studies Association Journal. 15 (1): 94–117.
JSTOR4316946.
John Branston. Rowdy Memphis. Brentwood, Tennessee: Cold Tree Press, 2004.
Richard Pillsbury, ed. (2006). "Memphis". Geography. New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture. Vol. 2. University of North Carolina Press. p. 176.
OCLC910189354.