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The Commercial Appeal Opinion Civil Rights Movement Memphis women, Smith, Walk and Crenshaw, made a difference | Opinion Lynn Norment Thu, March 27, 2025, 3:02 AM PDT 6 min read ...
From the Antebellum South to the Civil Rights Movement, Black American Women Have Long Told Their Stories Through Quilts In a new exhibition at the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Renwick ...
As Ella Baker noted, women were the "backbone of the civil rights movement," yet their contributions were often overlooked or minimized in favor of male figures. From organizing boycotts to ...
Civil Rights Movement Memphis women, Smith, Walk and Crenshaw, made a difference | Opinion Each of these pioneering Memphis women – Maxine Smith, Dorothy Truitt Walk, and Cornelia Crenshaw ...
At the feet of this Rosa Parks statue in Montgomery, Ala., are the names of lesser-known women from the Civil Rights Movement. The new opera “She Who Dared” tells their stories.
The Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. in 1965. A housing developer and a local artist group in Arlington are partnering to commemorate the Civil Rights Movement with plans for a sculpture. A new ...
US News Gay journalist says LGBTQ movement has gone from civil rights success to ‘madness’ By Gabriel Hays, Fox News Published June 26, 2025, 4:24 p.m. ET ...
A repurposed school bus is now a public art piece honoring Fort Worth’s civil rights history. Created by artist Christopher Blay, the installation highlights the role of city buses in the fight ...
The Civil Rights-era ‘She Who Dared,’ likely the first professionally staged opera by Black women, premieres June 3 in Chicago.
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