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Sixty years later, several hundred people returned to where 20,000 people heard the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. encourage leaders to do better.
Government lawyers don’t want to protect Jewish students or enforce immigration laws, and “The New York Times” and leftist Jews agree. It’s time to clean house at the DOJ.The post ...
Modern movements that aim to advance racial equity should withhold and promise, rather than perform, writes Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò ...
Sixty years after Medicaid was created, grassroots groups demand accessible, affordable health care in a system that ...
GARY, Ind. (WISH) — On April 22, 1959, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. visited Gary, Indiana, to accept the key to the city. Sixty-five years later, his daughter, Dr ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – After sitting closed for the last five years, the newly renovated Martin Luther King Jr. Civic Center is reopening, offering new recreation and education opportunities for ...
you'll find engaging exhibits on the civil rights movement and the D.R.E.A.M. Gallery, featuring additional exhibits. Next door to Ebenezer Baptist Church stands the Martin Luther King ...
For those who disapprove of his tactics, who prefer mercy for the marginalized and who wish to fight back but don’t know how, ...
The government under President Donald Trump is bending the arc of US history in a new direction, away from the civil rights ...
The move is part of a national effort to write protections established by the federal Voting Rights Act into state laws. But it comes despite opposition from local officials, who have argued the ...
If passed, the SAVE Act would become the first time ever that Congress will limit voting rights rather than expand them. After generations of progress, it’s shameful that Republicans in Congress ...