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Anthony "Amp" Elmore Movie, Education & Lecture Page
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Anthony "Amp" Elmore Filmmaker, Memphis African American Historian, Community Activist, Educator, Lecturer, Author and Five Time World Karate/Kickboxing Champion
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This video shares the Unknown and Untold story of one of the father's of the Memphis Sound Willie Mitchell and his relationship to the Black Memphis Community of Orange Mound.
Unknown and untold is the fact that Willie Mitchell is a 1946 graduate of Melrose High School. His family moved from Lamar, Mississippi in Benton County Mississippi to Hamilton Street in Orange Mound.
While Willie Mitchell was honored via the Mississippi Museum there is no story or Museum that connects Willie Mitchell to Orange Mound.
This video comes from the Anthony "Amp" Elmore 3 hour documentary movie "Orange Mound A Black Lecture Critical Race Theory." Visit the website and learn about the much unknown and untold story of Orange Mound. The web address is : www.orangemoundablacklecturecriticalracetheory.com
Learn the unknown and Untold Story of music Great music producer who comes from "Orange Mound." Willie Mitchell was a 1946 graduate of Melrose High School. His family moved from Lamar, Mississippi to Orange Mound in 1938 when Willie Mitchell was 11 years old.
Anthony “Amp” Elmore is a Memphis born 5 time World Karate/Kickboxing Champion, Memphis 1st Independent Feature Filmmaker and Community activist. Elmore has lived in the Black Community of “Orange Mound for 50 years.”
One March 26 2022 Elmore released the 3 hour Video titled “Orange Mound A Black Lecture Critical Race Theory.” Elmore notes that “Orange Mound is a victim of Memphis worst White Supremacy, Racism and Black on Black Racism.” Elmore explains that a planned culture exists in Memphis that “discount, deconstruct, diminish, demolish, demonize and degrade the Black Memphis Community of "Orange Mound."
Elmore is facing not only the challenges of Memphis White Supremacy and Racism, also Elmore is facing in Memphis “Black on Black Racism.” In the film Elmore refers to how Dr. Martin Luther King dealt with the issue of Black on Black Racism. Dr. Martin Luther King is quoted as saying: “History will have to record that the greatest tragedy of this period of social transition was not the strident clamor of the bad people, but the appalling silence of the good people. Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly. He who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps to perpetrate it. He who accepts evil without protesting against it is really cooperating with it.”
Elmore explains that it is an evil act the way “Orange Mound” is portrayed in the Media and who and why “Orange Mound’s History Goes untold and Unknown.” The story of Smokey Robinson’s connection to “Orange Mound Goes unknown and untold.”
Anthony “Amp” Elmore not only produced a 3 hour documentary movie about Orange Mound Elmore designed a website that details and teach the history of Orange Mound.
Elmore faced opposition from elected officials where as Elmore’s Film and story is not acknowledged in Memphis and stories regard Black History is marginalized in Memphis.
Visit the website:
www.orangemoundablacklecturecriticalracetheory.com .
Create a watch Party and see our "Orange Mound Movie on You Tube Saturday March 26, 2022 at 7:00 p.m. Central Time
Memphis 1st Independent 35mm Feature Filmmaker Anthony "Amp" Elmore created the 1st Archaeological, Anthropological, Sociological Historically Culturally Anthology of the historical African American Community of "Orange Mound."
Orange Mound is the "First planned African American Community in America. In 2016 1st lady Michelle Obama named "Orange Mound" ( A Preserved America Community.).
Memphis Filmmaker Anthony "Amp" Elmore who has lived in the "Orange Mound Community for 50 years used his skills a filmmaker the his commitment as an African American Community Activist to tell the story fascinating story of "Orange Mound via a 3 hour documentary.
The film is set to play at the Malco Studio on the Square 2105 Court Avenue for a one time Showing on Wednesday March 2, 2020 at 7:00 p.m.
02/27/2022
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