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Jack Corn worked for The Tennessean for more than 20 years, telling the stories of Nashville through photojournalism. He died ...
Baker’s nickname was Fundi, a Swahili word for a person who passes skills from one generation to another. Educating young ...
The longtime civil rights leader and senior pastor of First Institutional Baptist Church in Phoenix was honored June 29 as he ...
Martin Luther King Jr had the courage to fight discrimination with non violence. He was the heart and voice of the battle ...
Jaron Chambers is thrilled to see his three young daughters learn about the civil rights movement — including Dr. Martin ...
When Warren H. Stewart Sr. first came to Phoenix nearly 50 years ago from New York City, his plan was to stay for a few years ...
Democrat California Rep. Lateefah Simon lashed out at Republican witnesses at the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday for ...
'Remember to remember': Alabama nonprofit strives to preserve civil rights stories amid funding cuts
For the past seven years, the Alabama African American Civil Rights Heritage Sites Consortium has traveled around Alabama, sharing lesser-known stories of the civil rights movement.
Democratic U.S. Sens. Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock announced Wednesday that they are pushing legislation to have Atlanta’s West Hunter Street Baptist Church acknowledged as a National Historic Site.
Along with Memorial Day and Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Juneteenth became one of three federal holidays with explicit roots in Black history.
The St. Augustine Jewish Historical Society held its 13th annual ceremony on Wednesday, commemorating the historic moment when 16 Jewish rabbis were arrested for standing alongside Dr. Martin ...
In the spring of 1962, students from Miles College boycott the downtown merchants in Birmingham, AL.
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