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Gay journalist Andrew Sullivan criticized the LGBTQ movement's shift toward radicalism, arguing that gender ideology has eroded public support for gay rights.
A small cohort of researchers will continue their work reviewing Civil Rights-era cold cases, thanks to a bipartisan bill championed in part by Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff.
In this stirring episode of Complexified, we sit down with scholar, poet and community elder Rachel Harding to remember what the Civil Rights Movement was really made of — not just legal wins ...
Leaders of the battle for civil rights in New Orleans are spotlighted in 'The Trail They Blazed' at the Historic New Orleans Collection.
DOJ Shakeup May Put Civil Rights Probe of 1970 Jackson State, Mississippi, Killings At Risk The Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Act made way for investigations of racially motivated killings. The ...
The gay rights movement, especially in the marriage years, had long asked for simple liberal equality and mutual respect — live and let live. Reform, not revolution.
While Stonewall and San Francisco are iconic in the LGBTQ rights movement, it is official Washington that birthed some of the pivotal moments in that national fight for civil rights.
Legendary attorney Fred Gray — once deemed the “chief counsel” of the Civil Rights Movement by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. — was honored with a statue outside the Alabama State Bar ...
Fire destroys Clayborn Temple, historic Memphis church with ties to MLK and Civil Rights Movement ...
New opera honors the Black women of the Civil Rights Movement “She Who Dared,” likely the first professionally staged opera by Black women, premieres June 3 in Chicago.
Pools were just as important in the Civil Rights Movement as the better-known components ...