Memphis Activist Links Orange Mound to African Heritage, Advancing Dr. King's Vision

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Anthony 'Amp' Elmore Sr., a former world kickboxing champion and Memphis community activist, is leading an initiative to reestablish Orange Mound's historical connections to Africa, challenging the traditional narrative that ties the community's origins solely to a White plantation owner. The effort could significantly impact how African-American communities understand and celebrate their pre-slavery heritage.
Orange Mound, recognized as the first community in America built by Blacks for Blacks and designated a Preserve America Community by Michelle Obama in 2016, is being positioned as 'The Birthplace of African Cultural Diplomacy.' Elmore's research suggests the community's roots trace back to the ancient Mali Empire and the Mound Builders, presenting a narrative that extends beyond the conventional slavery-based history.
The initiative has gained notable political support, with Elmore seeking congressional backing to establish a sister city relationship between Orange Mound and Timbuktu, Mali. This connection could lead to educational and cultural exchanges, potentially transforming Orange Mound into a hub for African-American cultural heritage studies.
The movement has already influenced local education, with Cherokee Elementary School in Orange Mound incorporating African studies into its curriculum. Principal Tina Smith has embraced the initiative, supporting both classroom learning about Africa and potential student travel opportunities to the continent.
This reframing of Orange Mound's history represents a significant shift in how African-American communities might understand their heritage, offering a model for other communities seeking to establish deeper connections with their African roots. The initiative aligns with Dr. King's vision of strong African and African-American connections, potentially influencing similar cultural reclamation efforts nationwide.

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