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Russian President Vladimir Putin is hosting U.S. President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff for talks, days before ...
Brevard couple who investigators say were shot to death by their grandson were strong on faith, family and civil rights ...
The National Museum of African American History and Culture and the National Museum of American History are holders of some ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he plans to put a 100% tariff on computer chips. The move will likely ...
President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act into law Aug. 6, 1965, surrounded by many Civil Rights leaders who ...
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was follow-up legislation to the Civil Rights Act passed a year earlier. In a break from ...
Montgomery County Council passes zoning change to boost housing options for middle-income workers amid housing shortage.
Local protesters in Mansfield expressed their right to protest during the “Good Trouble Lives On” marches honoring John Lewis on Thursday, July 17.
March 7, 1965 – Bloody Sunday – About 600 non-violent voting rights marchers heading to Montgomery, Alabama’s state capital, are attacked by state troopers in Selma.
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