As a civil rights lawyer in the 1950s, L. Clifford Davis helped integrate Texas public schools that had resisted Brown v. Board of Education.
The Fort Worth civil rights attorney, who was instrumental in the fight to desegregate Texas schools, died this past weekend ...
Rev. D.W. Clark of St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church is escorted away from the mob at Mansfield High School after he was shoved ...
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Several members of the Legion along with other community members gathered at the Royal Canadian Legion on Saturday to commemorate the 60th anniversary of ...
Arctic daily sea ice extent continued to hover near record daily lows in January, with the ice edge well northward of its long-term average position in most areas. In contrast to the cold conditions ...
L. Clifford Davis was born into segregation, so he never attended an integrated school. But he fought to ensure future generations could.
The layoffs are unlikely to yield significant deficit savings. The government spends about $270 billion annually compensating ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge has ordered President Donald Trump's administration to temporarily lift a funding freeze ...
A study published in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology in June also found that a specific kind of walking can be beneficial for people with coronary artery disease: Nordic walking. According to the ...