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First African Baptist Church to commemorate 60 years since 'Bloody Tuesday'
The Tuscaloosa News via Yahoo News· 23 hours agoFirst African Baptist Church in Tuscaloosa will host a day of events on June 9 to commemorate the...
'The American mind is not all that small, and it welcomes all ideas.'
The Tennessean via Yahoo News· 6 days agoRobert J. Booker, Knoxville’s most revered African American historian, an Austin High School...
Statement From President Joe Biden on Four Years Since George Floyd’s Murder | The White House
The White House· 6 days agoThe day before George Floyd’s funeral, his young daughter Gianna told me, “Daddy changed the world.”...
Phil Lapsansky, historian, social activist, and retired curator of African American history at the...
Philly.com· 12 hours agoPhil Lapsansky, 83, of Philadelphia, historian, social activist, former chief of reference and...
Wayne Greenhaw
GBH News· 1 day agoJournalist Greenhaw grew up in Alabama and had relatives and family friends deeply ensconced in the Ku Klux Klan. As an individual and later a reporter covering the civil rights movement for ...
Clarence Thomas Just Set Civil Rights Back 70 Years
The Root via Yahoo News· 7 days agoSupreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is raising eyebrows and getting plenty of eye rolls for his comments on a landmark Court decision that helped...
Dream Defenders Co-Executive Director Nailah Summers-Polite Talks Her Unique Journey To Activism
Black America Web· 18 hours agoNailah Summers-Polite, the co-Executive Director at Dream Defenders, explained that her unique...
Gerald Ensley: Two dimes on a city bus brought cultural upheaval
Tallahassee Democrat via Yahoo News· 6 days ago(This column was first published in the Tallahassee Democrat on May 21, 2006.) Fifty years ago...
Jerry Seinfeld Says He Misses “Dominant Masculinity”: “I Like A Real Man”
Deadline via Yahoo News· 1 day agoJerry Seinfeld got nostalgic in a recent interview and says he misses “dominant masculinity.” In a...
Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong and Count Basie are unsung heroes of the civil rights
NPR· 2 days agoMICHEL MARTIN, BYLINE: The lions of the civil rights movement are well known - Martin Luther King, John Lewis, Rosa Parks, for example. But a new book wants us to consider a few other names ...