The Commercial Appeal

Diving into summer

Orange Mound pool offers relief from heat

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Young men and women get relief from the summer heat, swimming at the Orange Mound swimming pool in this undated photograph. According to many, Orange Mound was the first residentia­l area in the South open to African-Americans after the Civil War. It stands on the site of the former John George Deadrick plantation. In its early days, Orange Mound was billed as the second-largest concentrat­ion of African-Americans in the United States, behind only Harlem in New York City. It was a relatively self- contained community and a huge source of pride for its residents, who were a rich blend of profession­als including businessme­n and lawyers.

 ??  ?? PHOTO COURTESY MEMPHIS & SHELBY COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY AND INFORMATIO­N CENTER
PHOTO COURTESY MEMPHIS & SHELBY COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY AND INFORMATIO­N CENTER

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