MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - Most people across the South have heard of the Freedom Rides that challenged segregation on buses and trains. However, organizers in Montgomery are shining a light on a ...
The 13th season of New York Theatre Barn’s Choreography Lab continues, bringing three original musicals to life through the ...
Thousands marched on Saturday, August 1, as part of a multi-faith, multicultural procession commemorating the 60th ...
With election season upon us, it's important to remember the past. Two rural communities in West Tennessee drew national attention in the 1960s for their roles in the Civil Rights Movement.
Black abolitionists and church leaders such as David Walker, Maria Stewart, Henry Highland Garnet, Sojourner Truth, Frederick Douglass, and Henry McNeal Turner challenged churches that preached ...
The ADIFF festival returns to George Washington University with film screenings that focus on the African Diaspora and ...
A. Philip Randolph led Black workers and won defining civil rights victories over a career spanning 60 turbulent years.
The past 100 days have served as a test for the new government. As a vigilant civil society organization, Freedom Forum remains hopeful that the government will begin democratic reforms to restore and ...
The sun was still rising as nearly 60 “mothers and others” boarded an Omaha bus and headed across the state to protest what goes on at the ICE detention facility in rural McCook. Their ...
On Saturday, Mayor Donna Deegan and Councilman Matt Carlucci joined Henry "Hank" Thomas and his family to unveil a new Civil Rights Trail marker outside the former Greyhound Bus Station downtown, ...
Thirty-six years ago, the Americans with Disabilities Act was signed into law, guaranteeing civil rights for millions of Americans. But the movement that made that day possible began years earlier.