
Chapter 12: Beale Street
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Marnie and Hunter Baron intersect, once again as she covers Memphis' trial of the century and the scandal surrounding the death of the matriarch of the Baron family. As Marnie begins her research into the case, a darker portrait of the Memphis playboy begins to emerge.
Narrated by Zeporiah Gray of RMP Studios in Memphis, Tennessee.
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Beale Street is much more than it's current configeration of bars, music and restaurant. For more than 100 years, Beale Street was the heart of the African- American business community.
People like Robert Reed Church, the first African- American millionaire in the United States frequented the Beale Street business district.
Visiting Memphis? Want to see the famed Beale Street for yourself? These links will tell you all about the current attractions on Beale Street and it's history.
Walking in Memphis - Things to do on Beale Street
Beale Street Memphis - the official page for Beale Street
Beale Street - Memphis Travel
For more information on Robert Reed Church, and Memphis history, we encourage listeners to stay tuned for our next production, "The Princes of Shelby County" which follows a prominent family of Memphis politicians over a 150 year period.