On March 7, 1965 protestors for African American voting rights were attacked by law enforcement officers in Selma, Alabama.
The historic city of Selma, Alabama, is preparing to welcome thousands of visitors for the 60th anniversary commemoration of “Bloody Sunday” and the subsequent Selma-to-Montgomery ...
Black women fed, protected and housed the activists who traveled to Selma, Alabama, in March 1965 to demonstrate for voting ...
Today’s clergy need to answer the Rev. Martin Luther King’s call six decades ago to step up, organize and take action.
This interview is a collaboration between Inside Climate News and “Living on Earth,” public radio’s environmental news ...
WASHINGTON — Federal agencies on Friday rushed to comply with President Donald Trump’s executive orders aimed at curtailing diversity, equity and inclusion programs. The executive orders ...
Coretta Scott King is often remembered as a devoted wife and mother, yet she was also a committed activist in her own right.
He was among the first rows of people who crossed the Edmond Pettus Bridge on what is known as "Bloody Sunday." ...