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.
OPINION- When Black leaders proceeded from Selma to Birmingham, Alabama, in 1965 to demonstrate for voting rights, Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel marched beside the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
The second son of President and Mrs. Kennedy didn’t live for even two days, but his effect on his family—and the nation—would be long lasting.
Honoring the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Jesse L. Jackson Sr., a fearless leader in the Civil Rights Movement and global human rights advocate.
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.
The Supremes' rise wasn't just chart success; it was a strategic cultural intervention that brought Black women into America's living rooms.
Jesse Jackson's death at 84 brings reflections on his enduring legacy, from inspiring youth with hope to his pivotal role in ...
If finalized by Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Federal Aviation Administration, Palm Beach International would become the ninth ...
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 ...
No. 3 Duke has made a statement by outhustling and outplaying top-ranked Michigan. The Blue Devils ended the Wolverines' 11-game losing streak with a 68-63 win on Saturday night before a riveted crowd ...
The Rev. Al Sharpton lead a protest march Thursday through Manhattan's Financial District to urge corporate America to resist the Trump administration’s campaign to roll back diversity, equity and ...