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Alma Adams Pays Tribute to North Carolina’s Civil Rights TitanCongresswoman Alma Adams honors the life and legacy of James Ferguson II, a civil rights giant, legal visionary, and HBCU graduate who co-founded North Carolina’s first interracial law firm and ...
Mother, you weren’t just our mother. You became a beacon of hope for millions. Even in sorrow, you found hope. Even in ...
The backlash intensified after masked, heavily armed agents from Ukraine’s State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) raided the ...
Civil Beat has been reporting on the leaking tanks, water contamination and political debate over Red Hill since 2014. Read our full coverage here.
Nashville civil rights leader Z. Alexander Looby has been honored with a new 94-wide mural, unveiled by city leaders on July ...
The sign, developed in Cambridge, redefines how we see disability — not as passive, but as engaged, capable, and empowered.
The debate over 'Everyone Is Welcome Here' signs in Idaho schools highlights tensions between parental authority and ...
The Florida Civil Rights Museum hosted its first-ever ‘Live the Dream: Youth Excursion| Historic Immersion’ event in late June.
The “Big Ugly Bill” faces backlash as civil rights leaders and Black Caucus members unite in New Orleans to fight for equity.
It is difficult to convey the scale of the harm that will result from the enormous spending bill that the U.S. Congress narrowly passed, and President Trump signed into law, in the run-up to July 4 ...
Civil rights attorney Dan Siegel passed away at age 79, leaving a legacy of legal and social justice activism.
According to Kenneth Mack, what symbols did Lloyd Gaines’ lawyers see in the new Supreme Court building? Why was Cass Gilbert “deliberately” selected as the new building’s architect?
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