This article explores key historical events in the 1960s regarding civil rights that supported and inspired the growth of the Black student population at UNC Charlotte.
Federal workers who led the first-ever young workers march on Washington want to see young workers rise up across the U.S. and demand more from their employers and government.
Charles H. King Jr., a renowned Civil Rights leader, died 35 years ago in Atlanta, Georgia. Founder and president of the Atlanta-based Urban Crisis Center, King was a contemporary of Martin Luther ...
The Supremes' rise wasn't just chart success; it was a strategic cultural intervention that brought Black women into America's living rooms.
Newark activist Lawrence Hamm Newark has known and watched Jackson for more than 50 years. He was president of the New Jersey ...
Sandi Brewster-walker, of North Amityville, was Jackson's Connecticut primary campaign director for his presidential runs in ...
Jesse Jackson's death at 84 brings reflections on his enduring legacy, from inspiring youth with hope to his pivotal role in ...
Al Letson revisits a story about civil rights activist Bayard Rustin that he produced 16 years ago for Black History Month.