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Joe Birch on Twitter: "On February 1, 1968, Sanitation Workers Echol Cole & Robert Walker were tragically killed on Colonial Rd in East Memphis, sparking the '68 Sanitation Workers Strike that brought @
Take an MLK50 moment to remember Cole and Walker
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Deaths That Started A Major Movement Were 50 Years Ago | localmemphis.com
Mayor Jim Strickland on Twitter: "In this MLK50 season in our city, let us not forget the sacrifices of 50 years ago today, when Echol Cole and Robert Walker were crushed to
Memphis had another shameful tragedy in 1968. It could have been avoided - MLK50: Justice Through Journalism
Bob Lonsberry on Twitter: "In memory of Echol Cole and Robert Walker. Gone 50 years today. #iamaman https://t.co/vhmFxKdHMY" / Twitter
Too little has changed since 1968, union officials say at memorial - MLK50: Justice Through Journalism
Death of Echol Cole and Robert Walker - Wikiwand
I Am A Man | The Strike Begins
50 Years: Honoring Echol Cole and Robert Walker | The NewsGuild - TNG-CWA
Philadelphia, nation mark 50 years since deaths of Memphis sanitation workers - WHYY
Remembering the Memphis sanitation workers - Metro Washington Council AFL-CIO
Black History Month and the Workplace: Remembering Echol Cole and Robert Walker – The Pacific Northwest OSHA Education Center Blog
Sanford: Deaths of Cole, Walker set '68 strike in motion
Faith leaders mark 50th anniversary of Memphis sanitation workers' deaths
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Remembering Echol Cole and Robert Walker — The Stand | The Stand
It's been 50 years since Black sanitation workers Echol Cole and Robert Walker were killed on the job. Their deaths led to massi... | NowThis | Scoopnest
1968: The Memphis Sanitation Strike
This day in history: February 12, 1968 – FOX13 News Memphis
Echol Cole Robert Walker killed in sanitation truck - Memphis - Newspapers.com
Memphis had another shameful tragedy in 1968. It could have been avoided - MLK50: Justice Through Journalism
I Am A Man” Dr. King and The Memphis Sanitation Workers' Strike
Memphis Sanitation Workers Strike! - Memphis Public Libraries
National Civil Rights Museum - In February 1968, Echol Cole and Robert Walker (neither pictured), two Memphis sanitation collectors, died after a malfunctioning truck compressed the workers. Their deaths activated the fight