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Forgotten openly gay activist spearheaded the historic 1963 March on Washington, which had an estimated 250,000 attendees.
Trump’s 2021 executive order named 244 people to include in a garden of American heroes, and $40 million was allotted this ...
"We want it to feel hopeful and energizing, not just angry," said Keith Bradner. "We hope this makes people in Coshocton feel seen and supported." ...
Park residents and officials gathered today to dedicate Unity Corner, a new Martin Luther King Jr. Park addition.
“A core principle behind our ‘Good Trouble Lives On’ actions is a commitment to nonviolence in all we do,” Indivisible ...
Walk through Alabama’s Civil Rights Trail, from Montgomery to Selma, and experience the landmarks that shaped America’s path ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Crews responded to a structure fire in Grand Rapids on Friday night. It happened at Martin ...
During the Civil Rights Movement, restaurants were vital for protesters and organizers to gather. Here are some of the most ...
Globe Opinion asked readers and community members about their American identity. From pride to fear, here are some of the ...
The Bill of Rights Institute developed an eight-question Independence Day quiz to test Americans' knowledge about the July 4th holiday.
Jim Crow laws, upheld by the Supreme Court in 1896 in Plessy v. Ferguson, made it perfectly legal to discriminate against a person based on the color of their skin. Into the 1960s, a Black or Latino ...
Standing beside leaders like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks and Frederick Douglass were white folks like legendary singer Frank Sinatra who used their voices and privilege to protests the ...