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Civil Rights Movement Memphis women, Smith, Walk and Crenshaw, made a difference | Opinion. Lynn Norment. Thu, March 27, 2025 at 10:02 AM UTC. 6 min read.
1. Martin Luther King Jr. Born in 1929 in Atlanta, Martin Luther King Jr. was a Baptist minister and theologian who became the moral compass of the Civil Rights Movement.His ideology was rooted in ...
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 ...
But instead of the Education Department taking the lead, the Energy Department proposed a regulation targeting transgender ...
Women's fencer Stephanie Turner became a household name overnight among activists for women's rights in sports. A viral video of Turner kneeling to protest a transgender opponent ignited more ...
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.
The Justice Department's Civil Rights Division is in upheaval amid a mass exodus of attorneys as the Trump administration moves to radically reshape the division, shelving its traditional mission ...
The Trump administration has shifted staff and undertaken a series of policy changes at the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division that current and former staff say strike at the heart of… ...
The Civil Rights-era ‘She Who Dared,’ likely the first professionally staged opera by Black women, premieres June 3 in Chicago.