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About 600 civil rights marchers left Brown Chapel AME Church in Selma on March 7, 1965. They walked peacefully toward ...
The late Rep. John Lewis coined the term “good trouble” to describe his belief in non-violent protest, and on Thursday, July ...
The marches and rallies are to celebrate and remember John Lewis, a congressman and civil rights icon who died in 2020.
"We want it to feel hopeful and energizing, not just angry," said Keith Bradner. "We hope this makes people in Coshocton feel seen and supported." ...
The Good Trouble Lives On March and Rally to protest the disastrous policies of the Trump administration and to commemorate ...
Martin Luther King was supposed to have said this at a dinner party in Cambridge, Massachusetts, shortly before his death. Critics claimed he could not have said this because he could not be placed in ...
Penny Wells has spoken to many people of late who, given the current political climate, have expressed pessimism, cynicism and a sense that the country is doomed. Nevertheless, a common four-letter ...
Social justice advocates are creating a LGBTQ+ history archive that celebrates Bayard Rustin, a major organizer in the Civil ...
Social justice advocates are creating a queer history archive that celebrates Bayard Rustin, a major organizer in the Civil ...
This fall, a digital archive will open access to one of the Civil Rights Movement’s most overlooked leaders: Bayard Rustin.
The “Riders 4 Race Amity” came to Selma last weekend to visit the historic city and give back. One of those stops was at Historic Brown Chapel AME church, where they not only toured the church that ...