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A Montgomery-based Civil Rights Era newspaper has received a historical marker honoring its coverage of historical events.
The U.S. Department of Education investigation will determine whether the scholarships violate the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
The marker, placed at the Courier's former office, is a result of a years-long effort to recognize its place in the city's and civil rights history.
Trump sued ABC and anchor George Stephanopoulos for stating on-air that Trump was liable for rape, arguing that he had ...
The National Urban League issued a report that takes aim at President Donald Trump's administration, suggesting the nation ...
Lewis' legacy as a civil rights activist and lawmaker spans decades and numerous administrations. What to know as planned ...
Bradford first covered church news and eventually expanded to cover 18 counties in the Troy area. Her reporting brought her face-to-face with some of the leaders of the Civil Rights Movement.
Forgotten openly gay activist spearheaded the historic 1963 March on Washington, which had an estimated 250,000 attendees.
A local civil rights attorney, James Ferguson II, has passed away. He was 82. His long legal career paved the way for others ...
An America without the ’60s, of course, is an America without civil rights, women’s rights, immigrant rights, disability rights and gay rights. It is an America where meritocracy did not and ...
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