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A Sweeping History of the Black Working Class
The Nation· 3 days agoThe famous “I Have a Dream” speech, arguably the best-known public statement by Martin Luther King Jr., was given at the 1963 March on
A visit to ‘Giants’ offers reflections on Black art – and lives
The Christian Science Monitor· 6 hours ago“Digging in the crates” is a phrase in hip-hop culture that describes how DJs would peruse music...
6 Powerful Biopics That Celebrate Real-Life LGBTQ+ Figures
CinemaBlend via Yahoo News· 2 days agoIt’s actually through this LGBTQ+ leader that the 1963 March on Washington happened. We saw his...
‘White Poverty’ and the limits of progressive empathy - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 2 days agoA new book by a Black civil rights leader urges his allies to acknowledge the plight of poor white...
The Jake Five: People will come, Ray (to these events in the Billings area)
Billings Gazette· 15 hours agoListen to the voice in the corn field and get out of the house this weekend. Here's a list of things...
70 years since Brown v. Board of Educationoutlawed school segregation: The class issues, then and...
World Socialist Web Site· 22 hours agoMay 17, 2024, marked 70 years since the US Supreme Court decision in the landmark case of Brown v....
Philadelphia Orchestra renames hall after hometown legend Marian Anderson
WLRN Miami· 4 days agoThe name of the great contralto and civil rights icon now lives above the doors to the grand hall in...
Our Queerest Century: A curated timeline
Arizona Daily Sun· 2 days agoThe following is a curated timeline inspired by Our Queerest Century. 1924: Henry Gerber founds the Society for Human Rights, credited as the first gay...