In honor of Black History Month, we're taking a look at three Nashville landmarks that played a major role in the Civil ...
A broad coalition of educational, civil rights, and literary advocacy organizations are banding together to sound the alarm ...
A handful of residents who lived through what's known as Bloody Monday in the summer of 1963 assembled Saturday evening for a ...
The Fourteenth Amendment was the product of a democratic revolutionary change that sought to put the constitution on a ...
Round” tells the historic story of the first organized interracial civil rights protest in U.S. history, highlighting the ...
A documentary on pioneering Black journalist, educator and civil rights leader Ida B. Wells is set for Southern Illinois ...
Meet the powerful voices leading Civil Rights Movement 2.0, from attorneys to community organizers, as they tackle systemic racism and advocate for Black lives.
As Black Americans stand in the face of what might be a Civil Rights Movement 2.0, we celebrate our contemporary civil rights ...
When educator Jane Dabney Shackelford wrote and published The Child’s Story of the Negro and Helen Adele Whiting wrote Negro Folk Tales for Pupils in the Primary Grades and Negro Art, Music and Rhyme ...
Garvey was convicted of mail fraud in 1923. President Joe Biden has posthumously pardoned civil rights leader Marcus Garvey, who was convicted of mail fraud over 100 years ago. The outgoing ...
“Cramming down controversial gender ideology on three-year-olds without their parents’ permission is an affront to our nation’s traditions, parental rights, and basic human decency,” Eric Baxter, vice ...
(The Hill) — The Supreme Court said Friday it would review a case involving a group of Maryland parents who sued their children’s school district over its refusal to allow them to opt out of ...