Local Historian G. Wayne Dowdy tells the tales of Memphis's triumphs
and tragedies through the civil rights movement and beyond like only a
true Memphian can.
First purchased in the early 1800s from natives to serve as a vital port
for the emerging American river trade, the city flourished until the
tumultuous years of the Civil War brought chaos and uncertainty. Despite
its compelling story, no concise history of this home of soulful music
and unmistakable flavor has been available to modern readers until now.
Thankfully, archivist G. Wayne Dowdy has filled this gap with a history
of Memphis that is as vibrant and welcoming as the city itself.