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This Day In History: July 28th Protests are typically characterized by marching and chanting, but in 1917, the NAACP introduced…
The Civil Rights Act of 1866, a Reconstruction Era Law (Section 1981), prohibits discrimination based on race in the United…
Michael (Mickey) Schwerner, James Chaney and Andrew Goodman disappeared near the town of Philadelphia, Mississippi on June 21, 1964. The…
Today marks the 159th celebration of Juneteenth. First celebrated in 1866, the day commemorates the end of enslavement as it…
Lawyers for Colin Kaepernick are set to subpoena President Trump in the former quarterback’s collusion case against the NFL, according…
The Alabama African American Civil Rights Heritage Sites Consortium recently announced a new virtual experience created to teach children about…
Yesterday, community members came together in New York City for a heartfelt gathering to honor the legacy of a giant—a…
After years of fighting, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin’s juvenile record has finally been expunged. Colvin was arrested when she…
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chavin is changing his plea in the federal civil rights case against him in the…
Project 2025, led by The Heritage Foundation, is a sprawling endeavor to prepare for a potential conservative administration starting in…
Renowned Poet and Civil Rights Activist, Maya Angelou, Was Born Acclaimed poet, author and civil rights activist, Maya Angelou was…
This past Sunday, July 25th, civil rights activist Robert “Bob’ Moses passed away at the age of 86. Here are…














