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John Lewis Softens His Stance on Bernie Sanders
Civil rights leader John Lewis softened his dismissal of Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders’ work in the 1960s on behalf...
Civil rights leader John Lewis softened his dismissal of Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders’ work in the 1960s on behalf...
Nikki Giovanni is “so hip, even her errors are correct.” And that should come as no surprise. The renown poet,...
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced the appointment of veteran police commissioner Charles Ramsey as the city’s civil rights adviser late...
As the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. national holiday approached this year, the National Press Club recently went public last...
Jacqueline Berrien, a civil rights lawyer who served as President Obama’s chairwoman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, has died....
2016 Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton will headline the “60th Anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott: NBA CLE Civil Rights...
A federal judge ordered a defiant county clerk to jail for contempt Thursday after she insisted that it would violate...
Lives well lived, ones that are defined the impact that they have on others, are often animated by some deeply...
Civil rights history is often remembered in critical moments. Though the work was constant, and the lives of those who...
Nancy Randolph Davis, a prominent Oklahoma civil rights activist who in 1949 became the first African-American to enroll at then...