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A Montgomery-based Civil Rights Era newspaper has received a historical marker honoring its coverage of historical events.
The Southern Courier dared to report on civil rights news in ways other publications would not. The Southern Courier, a Montgomery newspaper launched during the Civil Rights Movement, will receive ...
A group of Harvard University journalism students formed The Southern Courier in 1965 to document the Civil Rights Movement. The newspaper covered Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi and worked to ...
To celebrate International Friendship Day, the Los Angeles Civil Rights Department is launching a new campaign aimed to unite ...
Marc Morial, president of the National Urban League, discussed the organization's efforts to resist what he calls an ...
Hi I’m Pat Duggins. Say the words Alabama and BBQ, and what comes to mind? If you said the white sauce at Big Bob Gibson in ...
Discover the intersection of Black history and disability rights, featuring icons like Sojourner Truth, Brad Lomax, and Lois ...
William L. Clay Sr., Missouri’s first Black congressman and a prominent civil rights leader who died last week, was one of ...
Branded as a radical early on, Alfredo Gutierrez was a master at navigating the needs of diverse communities and forging high ...
Church that was ‘work space’ for Civil Rights Movement is nearly restored and awaits new designation
The West Hunter Street Baptist Church in Northwest Atlanta, a site deeply rooted in the Civil Rights Movement, may soon be designated as a National Historic Site.
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