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Charles W. McKinney, Jr.

August 5, 2025 by

Charles W. McKinney, Jr. is Professor of History at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. His areas of interest include the civil rights movement, the confluence of Black Power and civil rights ideology, and the creation of social change institutions in poor, working class communities. He is the author of Greater Freedom: The Evolution of the Civil Rights Struggle in Wilson, North Carolina, and the co-editor of An Unseen Light: The Black Struggle for Freedom in Memphis, and From Rights to Lives: The Evolution of the Black Freedom Struggle. His writing and commentary have appeared in newspapers and information venues across the country, including the Memphis Commercial Appeal, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Black Perspectives, The History Channel, Vanity Fair, and MLK50: Justice Through Journalism. He has provided commentary on radio programs across the country and news outlets in the United Kingdom, Europe, China and Australia, and has appeared on CNN. 

 

McKinney earned his B.A. with honors in History and English from Morehouse College in 1989, and his Ph.D. in History from Duke University, following in the footsteps of his Morehouse Mentor, Dr Marcellus Barksdale. While at Duke, he won the Samuel DuBois Cook Student Service Award and worked with a host of social justice organizations, including North Carolina Public Allies, The Institute for Southern Studies, the Fund for Southern Communities, and the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation. In Memphis, McKinney serves as Chair of the Steering Committee for Memphis For All, a progressive voter advocacy organization. Since 2016, he has spent summers helping teachers across the nation to craft K-12 civil rights curriculum. Over the years, he has conducted trainings and workshops on movement building and grass-roots activism for union members and organizers in California, Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisiana. He is the father of three children and married to Natalie McKinney.

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