William Miller Barbour broke barriers from his hometown to California, using Hollywood celebrities and innovative strategies to fight for racial equality before his untimely death in 1957.
Known as the “godmother of civil rights,” Dorothy Height fought not just for racial justice but for women’s equality.
The play, When the Righteous Triumph, and the WEDU documentary on the desegregation of Tampa's lunch counters powerfully brings Tampa's civil rights story back to life.
As the nation reflects on the life and legacy of the Rev. Jesse Jackson, educators and students in Atlanta say his passing is also a moment to look forward.
If you drive through the heart of Atlanta, you will inevitably see his name etched onto street signs that intersect with those of other civil rights titans like John Lewis. While he may not have been ...
Civil rights attorney John Burris speaks at Bennie G. Thompson center during campus celebration ...
During the 1940s, 23 Black families in Pulaski County signed a historic lawsuit, fighting for equal education for their ...
This February marks 50 years since Congress recognized Black History Month. Recently, more than 300 Broward County high ...
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In 1854, Western Reserve high school students invited Frederick Douglass to speak on campus. Today, they're reliving that moment in a documentary.
EXCLUSIVE: Principal photography has wrapped on a documentary feature based on the lives of the veteran musical group The ...
MAYFIELD, Ky. (WSIL) — One act of brutality sparked a national reckoning and helped bend the arc of American history toward justice. As part of Black History Month, community members are invited to a ...