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Cleveland inaugurates Carl B. Stokes Day to honor the legacy of its first Black mayor and civil rights leader.
Everyday people were civil rights heroes, too. This is the story of one town's fight In 1970, the murder of a Black man in Oxford, N.C., led ordinary people to take extraordinary action.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cleveland officials have declared June 30 to be Carl B. Stokes Day, celebrating the life and legacy of the ...
Gov. Wes Moore declared Monday, Feb. 20 as a statewide Civil Rights Heroes Day, recognizing the 128th death anniversary of abolitionist Frederick Douglass and contributions of other Maryland civil … ...
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Leaders, pastors and community members gathered to honor heroes of the Civil Rights Movement in celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in collaboration with Sacred Heart Cathedral and the ...
Catholic Heroes is a quick, easy read of 16 profiles that include lay and religious, canonized saints and ordinary car mechanics, who courageously defied odds to advance civil and human rights in ...
In 1970, the murder of a Black man in Oxford, N.C., led ordinary people to take extraordinary action. In a country that still struggles with race, stories like theirs show that the past is not dead.
Earlier this year, when I first started throwing around the idea of profiling members of the civil rights generation, I had no idea that I would end up telling the story of my own family.
In 1970, the murder of a Black man in Oxford, N.C., led ordinary people to take extraordinary action. In a country that still struggles with race, stories like theirs show that the past is not dead.