• Portfolio
    • Editorial
    • Portraiture
    • Travel & Leisure
    • Slice of Life
    • STORIES: Bring Your Soul- TRAVEL
    • STORIES: Horse Power - AGRICULTURE
    • STORIES: Dr. Bob's Brain - DOCUMENTARY
    • STORIES: The Wilson Arkansas Revival- TRAVEL
    • STORIES: The End of the Life of a Monastery - FAITH
    • STORIES: Israeli Food Tour _TRAVEL
    • STORIES: Aging Rape Victims Seek Justice- INVESTIGATIVE
    • Video
  • Blog
  • About
  • Contact
  • Purchase
Menu

KAREN PULFER FOCHT Photojournalist

  • Portfolio
  • Galleries
    • Editorial
    • Portraiture
    • Travel & Leisure
    • Slice of Life
    • STORIES: Bring Your Soul- TRAVEL
    • STORIES: Horse Power - AGRICULTURE
    • STORIES: Dr. Bob's Brain - DOCUMENTARY
    • STORIES: The Wilson Arkansas Revival- TRAVEL
    • STORIES: The End of the Life of a Monastery - FAITH
    • STORIES: Israeli Food Tour _TRAVEL
    • STORIES: Aging Rape Victims Seek Justice- INVESTIGATIVE
    • Video
  • Blog
  • About
  • Contact
  • Purchase
×

TourOfPossibilities_2024_MM10_PhotosbyKarenPulferFocht(1).jpg

A Tour Of Possibilities

Karen Focht November 1, 2024
Carolyn Michael Banks
Carolyn Michael Banks
The Memphis Skyline
The Memphis Skyline
Beale Street, Memphis
Beale Street, Memphis
Mississippi River
Mississippi River
Mississippi River
Mississippi River
Mississippi River
Mississippi River
Blues Musician
Blues Musician
Lorainne Motel
Lorainne Motel
08312020 Lorraine Motel 002.JPG
04042022 CIVIL RIGHTS MUSEUM 027 ©Focht.JPG
0810_MALO_bygone_01.JPG
Lorainne Motel Sign copy.JPG
06142024 Black History Tour ©Focht 016.JPG
06142024 Black History Tour ©Focht 033.JPG
04282018 Lynching Project 043aA.JPG
06.26.20 Black Lives Matter 098.JPG
07112018 Downtown Memphis ©Focht- 864.JPG
Tom Lee
Tom Lee
Mississippi River
Mississippi River
09082023  Tom Lee Park 061.JPG
10302021 Black Seeds ©Focht 005.JPG
10302021 Black Seeds ©Focht 176.JPG
TOM LEE PARK MEMPHIS ©Focht z021.JPG
©Focht- 04242017 St. Jude Raw 594.JPG
Slave Haven
Slave Haven
11012019 Bookter T. Jones © FOCHT 039.JPG
06142024 Black History Tour ©Focht 019.JPG
06302024 Beale Street  113.JPG
Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks
Carolyn Michael Banks The Memphis Skyline Beale Street, Memphis Mississippi River Mississippi River Mississippi River Blues Musician Lorainne Motel 08312020 Lorraine Motel 002.JPG 04042022 CIVIL RIGHTS MUSEUM 027 ©Focht.JPG 0810_MALO_bygone_01.JPG Lorainne Motel Sign copy.JPG 06142024 Black History Tour ©Focht 016.JPG 06142024 Black History Tour ©Focht 033.JPG 04282018 Lynching Project 043aA.JPG 06.26.20 Black Lives Matter 098.JPG 07112018 Downtown Memphis ©Focht- 864.JPG Tom Lee Mississippi River 09082023  Tom Lee Park 061.JPG 10302021 Black Seeds ©Focht 005.JPG 10302021 Black Seeds ©Focht 176.JPG TOM LEE PARK MEMPHIS ©Focht z021.JPG ©Focht- 04242017 St. Jude Raw 594.JPG Slave Haven 11012019 Bookter T. Jones © FOCHT 039.JPG 06142024 Black History Tour ©Focht 019.JPG 06302024 Beale Street  113.JPG Rosa Parks

 

Pridefully driving around Memphis, bragging on all things great that derive from the Bluff City, Carolyn Michael-Banks, founder of A Tour of Possibilities in Memphis, Tn. gives black history-focused tours. 

With blues playing on her radio, Michael-Banks, also known as Queen, takes visitors to sites of historical and cultural significance to African Americans.

She highlights the best things about our city.  But Queen does not sugarcoat the history.

Driving along Riverside drive, touting the majestic Mississippi River, the colorful bridges, the remarkable story of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, the Pyramid, our amazing musical history and Beale Street, she reminds her guests, “if this body of water could speak, I can only imagine the stories it would tell.” 

Looking over the river, Michael-Banks offers a view of the city from a different vantage point. “On this body of water, two commodities were transported that changed the economy of this area;” she says as her voice tone changes, she pauses “cotton and enslaved people. On this same river, many used to escape slavery as well.”

For two-and-one-half hours, she highlights black owned businesses and the contributions that African Americans have made to make Memphis a such a great and significant city. She boasts about our soul food, blues music and B.B. King, COGIC, Stax, Robert Church and Obama’s visit.

But the guided historical tour also does not hide the darker side of the city’s history including injustice, segregation and racism.

Queen reminds Chicagoans Maryann and Reginald Marsh, touring on this day, that in front of them is the location where Nathan Bedford Forrest once had “Fresh Negro’s For Sale.”  Woven through the ride that includes various wonderful landmarks, magical stories of inspiring people and popular Memphis attractions, she also tells of people who lived in fear of lynchings, of city riots, a civil rights struggle and the Martin Luther King assassination.

There’s no doubt about her love for the city.  What she loves to share most is a sense of hope, optimism and deep respect for the people that came before her, the people like Tom Lee, Rosa Parks, Danny Thomas and Ida B. Wells, “the people who saw things that appeared to be impossible, but made them possible, in spite of.”

That is why she has named her tour A Tour of Possibilities.


By Karen Pulfer Focht ©2024

In All Heart, Articles by Karen, Cabinet of Curiosities, I Love Memphis Too., Memphis Music, Photojournalism, Travel, Video's Tags Carolyn Michael-Banks, A Tour of Possibilities, Black History Tours, Things to do in Memphis, Memphis Tourism, Black History, Memphis Culture, Memphis Music, The Mississippi River and Slavery, The Underground Railroad in Memphis, The Civil Rights Museum Memphis, Memphis Tours, Memphis Travel, Memphis Black History, Photos of Memphis, Memphis Photojournalist Karen Pulfer Focht, Travel Photographer Karen Pulfer Focht, Travel Photos of Memphis
← Kyndle Wylde Brings Home The PrizeInterview with Karen Pulfer Focht- Professional Photojournalist in Memphis →
  • All Creatures Great and S
  • All Heart
  • Art By Karen Pulfer Focht
  • Articles by Karen
  • Behind the Scenes
  • Bright Spot
  • Cabinet of Curiosities
  • Dr. Bob's Brain
  • Eye On Memphis Zoo
  • For the Love of God
  • I Love Memphis Too.
  • Memphis Grizzlies
  • Memphis Music
  • Memphis Tigers
  • Most Popular
  • Photojournalism
  • Random Acts of Kindness
  • That's Entertainment!
  • Travel
  • Ukulele Fun
  • Video's

Karen Pulfer Focht 2025 | All Rights Reserved | Office Phone 901-331-7934