In his new book, University of Baltimore U.S. history professor Joshua Clark Davis examines the intersection of police violence, surveillance and the Civil Rights Movement. On Wednesday’s edition of ...
On the evening of Dec. 1, 1955, a Thursday, in Montgomery, Ala., a 42-year-old Black seamstress and secretary of the NAACP ...
Ashland is celebrating Rosa Parks, the mother of the Civil Rights Movement who took a stand by keeping her seat. 70 years ago ...
ATLANTA — WSB is celebrating Black History Month through stories about people in our community who are making a difference. Channel 2′s Karyn Greer spoke with Ambassador Andrew Young about his most ...
Exactly 70 years ago on Dec. 1, 1955, Rosa Parks was taken to jail for refusing to give up her seat on a public bus to a ...
Many on the Left are wondering what to do against the Trump administration’s vicious assaults on workers, immigrants, and free speech. We can look to the example of US civil rights activists, who kept ...
Rosa Parks was arrested 70 years ago for refusing to give up her bus seat to a white man, an act of defiance that became a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement.
ATLANTA — On June 18, 1964, a group of Black and white protesters fighting for integration went swimming in the whites-only pool at the Monson Motor Lodge in St. Augustine, Florida. JT Johnson was ...
Rhythm and Blues wasn’t just a genre—it was a powerful force in the fight for civil rights. In this episode of The Cause: Conversations on Music, History, and Democracy, Dr. Reiland Rabaka explores ...