If there were any doubts about the human capacity to marginalize and suppress, Elaine Weiss’ “Spell Freedom” is an excellent reminder. From the lead-up to 1954 — when the U.S. Supreme Court handed ...
Today’s fight to vote does not yet call on us to show the physical bravery displayed by the heroes on the Edmund Pettus ...
The right to be served hasn't always been a right for all Americans. Sixty-four years ago, a teacher and 70 others protested ...
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From racial terror to literacy tests to modern-day voter suppression, efforts to silence Black political power have never stopped.
Sixty years after Bloody Sunday, the SPLC honors 40 civil rights martyrs with a ceremony focused on today’s fight to preserve ...
Our fear is that chaos created by the EOs will result in a broad retreat not just from illegal preferences and quotas, but ...
Montgomery march galvanized this nation to pass the Voting Rights Act of 1965. But 60 years later, voter suppression endures.
The xenophobic, bigoted, and cruel policies of the Trump administration are bringing back traumatic memories of American ...
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