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311:, Glover presented Herenton with an orange "key to Orange Mound." Glover's words convey the love that Orange Mound's long-term residents feel for Orange Mound: "This is the greatest community in the world.... It is the greatest community because I know everybody here and I love working on committees and making this a better place in which to live. I don't want to live any other place than Orange Mound. I have had numerous opportunities to move some place else, but there is no other place in the world I want to live, but Orange Mound, Tenn." In 2007 during Glover's incompacity, Orange Mound annointed Melrose Veteran and Hall of famer Jason Smith as Glover's successor. 31: 750: 764: 736: 757: 743: 771: 778: 117:(20 km) of land (from Airways to Semmes) and built a stately house there (at what is now the east side of Airways, between Carnes and Spottswood). In 1890, a developer named Elzey Eugene Meachem purchased land from the Deaderick family and began developing a subdivision for African-Americans, selling lots for less than $ 100. In the 1890s, a typical Orange Mound house was a small, narrow 232:
In 2021, plans to develop the United Equipment Building, an abandoned feed mill in Orange Mound, were announced. The proposed development is for the building to become a multi-use facility called the Orange Mound Tower. The $ 50 million development project is being led by Victoria Jones, a local arts
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In the fall of 2009, Melrose High School opened its stadium with new state of the art technology, new field, bleachers, and park. This was only a minor point of a changing community. In recent years, crime has declined nearly 10%. Alumni of the high school are taking it upon themselves to become
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Built on strong families, preachers, churches, and civic pride, this was a large community of black homeowners in the 1940s and 1950s. Drugs and alcohol had been an issue for many years. Once crack entered the scene, the community was destroyed with violence and drug dealing. Drug use devastated
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Churches in Orange Mound, and throughout Memphis, have played a critical role in developing community leaders and fostering stability. Particularly important has been Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church, which has been at the corner of Carnes Avenue and David St. since 1926, and Mt Pisgah CME
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In 2003, Orange Mound was named one of 21 areas in Memphis that were to be the focus of the S.M.A.R.T. Revitalization Plan ("Servicing the Metropolitan Area through the Redevelopment of Targeted neighborhoods"), a public-private partnership to create vibrant neighborhoods in declining areas.
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helped neighborhood residents to create the Orange Mound Community Garden. Organizers of the garden project hope the project will help beautify the community, provide a source of nutritious food, teach leadership skills, and encourage self-reliance.
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and Dunbar Elementary School are located in Orange Mound and serve as sources of pride and focal points for the community. On Fridays during football season, members of the community come together to cheer on the Golden Wildcats at Melrose Stadium.
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grant, stresses "education through empowerment." The Orange Mound Collaborative's projects include an Early Childhood Institute, and an oral history project in which researchers conduct videotaped interviews with Orange Mound's older residents.
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Tyler Glover, who operated "Tyler's Place" restaurant formerly at 2481 Park Avenue, was colloquially known as the "Mayor of Orange Mound," and his restaurant the official Orange Mound "city hall." During the first term of Memphis Mayor
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district) and by Lamar and Kimball Avenues to the south. The Southern Avenue & IC Railroad tracks that cross in front of the Mid-South Coliseum form the northern & western borders while separating it from the Belt Line and
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Built on the grounds of the former Deaderick plantation, the Orange Mound subdivision was developed for African Americans in the 1890s to provide affordable land and residences for the less wealthy.
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Drugs and crime infected the neighborhood in the 1980s and 1990s. In the first decade of the 21st century, revitalization efforts were started and show positive effects.
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poor and middle-class families. Since the 1990s, Orange Mound has improved considerably as crime has decreased due to the revitalization of the community.
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organizer, and IMAKEMADBEATS, a local music producer. Jones' organization, TONE, is based in Orange Mound, and IMAKEMADBEATS grew up in Orange Mound.
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Scott, Jonathan (May 29, 1998). "'Mayor' of Orange Mound Reviving Business with a Little Help from City-County Program." Memphis Business Journal.
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Orange Mound stands on the site of the former John Deaderick plantation. Between 1825 and 1830, Deaderick (whose family donated the land in
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In the first decade of the 21st century, Orange Mound became the focus of a variety of revitalization efforts. One such effort, the
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Jones, Yolanda (Dec. 24, 2004). "Ludacris hustles back to town -- Memphis's working artists stay busy on the road, too."
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African American life and culture in Orange Mound : case study of a black community in Memphis, Tennessee, 1890-1980
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in New York City." The neighborhood provided a refuge for black people moving to the city for the first time from
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In the 1970s, Orange Mound was billed as "the largest concentration of blacks in the United States except for
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Orange Mound hosts a growing underground rap scene as well as national hip-hop stars. The hit rap duo
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Perkins, Pamela (Aug. 12, 1999). "Oral History Project is Open Mike For Voices of Experience."
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Kelley, Michael (Feb. 1, 1996). "Reality with a Beat: Memphis Rappers Speak to Urban Life."
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more involved in the lives of the upcoming generation in order to ensure a brighter future.
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Unsigned Article (Oct. 8, 2003). "Pride Still Blooms Amid Faded Glory of Orange Mound."
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Church on the corner of Park Avenue and Marechalneil. This church played a role in the
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The neighborhood has a population of approximately 14,400, of which 95 percent are of
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Perkins, Pamela (Nov. 14, 2003). "City Picks Needy Areas for Revitalization Plan."
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by assisting activists jailed for their activities in support of racial equality.
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Lipscomb, Robert (Apr. 18, 2004). "Paving the Way to Livable Neighborhoods."
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Perkins, Pamela (Oct. 31, 1998). "Orange Mound is Rekindling Its Glow."
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Magness, Perre (Apr. 23, 1992). "Orange Mound Holds Unique Niche."
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Orange Mound is bounded by Semmes St. to the east, (bordering the
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Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture. January 05, 2010.
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Populated places in Tennessee established by African Americans
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Risher, Wayne (Oct. 20, 1994). "Orange Mound Church Now 115."
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is the title and setting of a novel written by author
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trees or shrubs on the grounds of the old homeplace.
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In 1919, The City of Memphis annexed the community.
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Index

Orange Mound

Memphis
Tennessee
neighborhood
African Americans
University of Memphis
Midtown
African-American
Nashville
Tennessee State Capitol
acres
"shotgun"-style house
mock-orange
Harlem
rural areas
desegregation
Orange Mound Collaborative
Ford Foundation
Commercial Appeal
Mid-South Peace & Justice Center
Civil Rights Movement
8 Ball & MJG
East Memphis
Jay Fingers
"Memphis Book for Summer Reading"
Melrose High School
W. W. Herenton
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