Original mugshots of Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., and many others are still stored in the Montgomery County Jail’s records.
During Black History Month, I reflected on the work of Martin Luther King Jr.'s work, especially his famous speeches and essential writings.
What, now, will we do?” The Herald, Jan. 18). A question for all to ponder, and take action in a way that would make Dr. King smile. Connecting with our members of Congress is one way to open a ...
Black history happens every day, and the stories from NPR listeners are good examples of that. From becoming the first Black ...
The church has been a cornerstone in the African American community, serving as a source of faith, strength and social change ...
Kennedy, in 1968, and civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. in that same year ... Texas Governor John Connally, and others smile at the crowds lining their motorcade route in Dallas ...
Our ancestors are watching us, and they’re cheering us on,” Joan Walls said addressing dinner guests Saturday at the 59th ...
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights announced a new wing will be named former Atlanta mayor Shirley Franklin.
Williams is sharing his story in hopes to continue inspiring others to keep pushing through the adversity they face.
Evil flourishes when it is not stopped, just as bullies continue to bully if they are not opposed. We must remain constantly ...