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Civil and voting rights activists gathered in Jackson, Mississippi, to honor what would have been the 100th birthday of civil ...
July marks the 35th anniversary of the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This civil rights law prohibits ...
Known as the Thompson Sisters, Alice, Jean and Shirley were on the front lines of the Civil Rights Movement. They participated in sit-ins, protests and the 1961 Freedom Rides.
Known as the Thompson Sisters, Alice, Jean and Shirley were on the front lines of the Civil Rights Movement. They ...
In this episode of Our Journey Forward, we focus on "The Bus," highlighting one of the first stops on our journey—Anniston, ...
Third Baptist Church in San Francisco honored civil rights legend Rev. Dr. Amos Brown with pastor emeritus status after 49 ...
About 20 community members gathered Wednesday evening with The Charlotte Observer to discuss what freedom means to them ahead ...
San Diego’s Smooth Jazz Festival, a stand-up appearance by George Lopez, a summer choral concert and “Moulin Rouge! The ...
California quickly sued the president. A federal court has sided with the state, but an appeals court will weigh the Trump administration’s use of the U.S. code on armed services to activate the ...
Kenny Robinson, who heads an organization helping people reenter society after incarceration, says freedom means Black Charlotteans having equal opportunities to provide for thems ...
Freedom Riders faced a mob at this bus station. DOGE wanted to sell it. The landmark site in Montgomery, Alabama, was deemed “not core to government operations,” and other stops in U.S. civil ...