The collection of hats once owned by those four women are now on display at the Atlanta History Center as the “Hats of the King Family Women” exhibit, part of the larger “She Shall Not Be Moved” ...
A look at the lives of Dr. Susan Smith McKinney Steward, the first Black female doctor in New York, and her sister Sarah J. S ...
In this digital age of disinformation, it’s easy for simple facts about the Civil Rights Movement to get misconstrued. During ...
Leader’s yearlong examination of notable people, institutions and key moments in Lexington’s history focuses on an early ...
Catherine Early and Terry Slavin report on the implications in America and Europe as corporates withdraw targets to buy from ...
Civil rights champions have diverse college journeys. Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. may be the most recognized civil rights leader in U.S. history, but across many decades, numerous Black activists ...
The GOP-controlled Congress has reintroduced the Save Act, a bill that Republicans claim is to prevent undocumented ...
In 1976, during America’s bicentennial, President Gerald Ford became the first president to recognize February as Black ...
The documentary quality of Parks’ and Smith’s photographs works as a powerful narrative device to tell a story of the Black ...
A significant figure in the Civil Rights movement and a historic federal judge, Constance Baker Motley remains largely ...
The legacies of Black women continue to be celebrated in named and traditional memorials, by generations of memorializers and ...