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The Southern Poverty Law Center’s Civil Rights Memorial Center (CRMC) will partner with 21 Dreams Arts & Culture to showcase ...
The two leaders had radically opposing but important approaches to the fight for equality, rights and justice for Black ...
A consortium of regional business, real estate, community and education leaders will participate in a symposium May 22 to begin working toward implementing housing solutions in Southwest Virginia and ...
Selma tour guide Terry Chestnut showcased Selma’s history through his own tour guide service called “Selma Historical Tours ...
Tara Campbell unlocked the front door of the Bricklayers Hall, a no-frills brick building on South Union Street in downtown Montgomery, half a mile from the white-domed Alabama Capi ...
The “Forever Young” Legends Gala, hosted by National Jewish Health at the Woodruff Arts Center, brought together some of Atlanta's top political figures.
Civic leaders celebrated the completion of roof and stained-glass restoration at the historic Clayborn Temple in Memphis.
Ellwanger, one of the few white Southern ministers who supported the civil rights movement and ... 72 white protesters in a march to the Dallas County Courthouse in Selma on March 6, 1965, one ...
SELMA, Ala. — Florence Richardson knows all too well the grim story of Bloody Sunday. She was there on the Edmund Pettus Bridge 60 years ago and recalls it as vividly as if it were yesterday ...
"We're here to remind people that there are human and civil rights ... Pilgrimage to Selma," and features a festival of arts and music ahead of the March to Restore Voting Rights across the ...
It's been 60 years since the historic Civil Rights March in Selma, Alabama. Protesters demanded equal voting rights for African Americans. State troopers met those calls with shocking violence.
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