Thousands March at Edmund Pettus Bridge Over Black Voting Rights
Hundreds of faith leaders and voting rights activists marched in silence across the Edmund Pettus Bridge on Saturday, May 16, returning to the site of one of the most visceral mome...
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Hundreds of faith leaders and voting rights activists marched in silence across the Edmund Pettus Bridge on Saturday, May 16, returning to the site of one of the most visceral mome...
Thousands of people rallied Saturday in the cradle of the modern Civil Rights Movement to mobilize a new voting rights era as conservative states dismantle congressional districts...
Thousands of people rallied Saturday in the cradle of the modern Civil Rights Movement to mobilize a new voting rights era as conservative states dismantle congressional districts...
Recent gerrymandering efforts in Louisiana and Tennessee, along with a Supreme Court decision that dealt another major blow to the
Greg McCurdy, Bill Herbert McDonnell Jr., Alma Faye Hudson-McDonnell, Sam Roberson, Mary L. Carroll and Juanita Smith each had placards bearing their names, photos, and biographies...
What is the ‘All Roads Lead to the South’ Day of Action? Voting rights advocates, faith leaders, and civil rights activists will gather across Alabama and cities nationwide on Satu...
Black leaders face escalating political tensions, voting rights battles, and efforts to empower Black entrepreneurs and honor Ali's legacy.
Black community leaders fight voting rights threats, entrepreneurs revitalize neighborhoods, and Black music icons honored in cultural legacy.
National leaders warned the Detroit NAACP of an ongoing attack on democracy during what organizers say is the largest sitdown dinner of its kind in the world Sunday. Speakers at th...
Thousands of people joined demonstrations in Selma and Montgomery on Saturday to protest redistricting by southern Republican state legislatures targeting Black Democratic members...
Toledo civil rights leaders are unsatisfied with the city’s response to an officer’s “aggressive” arrest of a 15-year-old girl earlier this month and set a 30-day deadline for anot...
Democratic speakers were pressed to address voting rights, affirmative action and other issues at the Rev. Al Sharpton’s four-day conference.
In his quest for racial equality, Martin Luther King Jr. never lost faith in America's founding promise.
*Across the country, conversations about community often come up when something goes wrong. A crisis hits, a need rises, and people begin asking who is stepping in to help. The tru...
Thousands of people gathered in Montgomery, Alabama, to mobilize support for voting rights amid concerns about redistricting efforts.
A crowd of thousands gathered in front of the city's historic Alabama Capitol, the place where the Confederacy was formed in 1861 and where the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke i...
The day before the March on Washington in 1963, a man who embodied much of what that civil rights action was all about left this world. The march went on, and changed history, in d...
Attacking civil rights groups like SPLC follows a pattern and practice of the administration’s revisionist terror and political prosecutions. We can’t afford to look away.
That is the Republican mantra now.Ever since the passage of the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts, Republicans have been chipping away at them through court cases like Shelby Cou...
On August 28, 1963, some 250,000 civil rights activists gathered in Washington, D.C. to demand racial equality during the March on Washington. Here are some of the most memorable p...
Thousands of people gathered in Montgomery, Alabama, to mobilize support for voting rights amid concerns about redistricting efforts.
“This is our moment in time to resist, to persist, to fight back,” Tennessee State Rep. Justin J. Pearson tells
Leaders and activists said a Supreme Court ruling had the potential to unravel decades of work toward giving Black Americans fair representation.
Black communities mobilize for voting rights, fight redistricting, and build wealth through homeownership and small business support.
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