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This photo taken March 23, 2018, shows Roslyn Payne greets a customer while working the cash register  at The Four Way Grill, a  soul food restaurant  in Memphis, Tenn. When Irene and Clint Cleaves opened The Four Way Grill in 1946, they couldn't have known that the tiny restaurant attached to a pool hall and a barber shop would become an institution in the civil rights movement 20 years later.  (Brad Vest/The Commercial Appeal via AP)

This photo taken March 23, 2018, shows Roslyn Payne greets a customer while working the cash register at The Four Way Grill, a soul food restaurant in Memphis, Tenn. When Irene and Clint Cleaves opened The Four Way Grill in 1946, they couldn't have known that the tiny restaurant attached to a pool hall and a barber shop would become an institution in the civil rights movement 20 years later. (Brad Vest/The Commercial Appeal via AP)

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