Freedom Trail marker on Farish Street honors three Jackson attorneys who risked their lives fighting for civil rights and ...
A Mississippi Freedom Trail marker was unveiled in downtown Jackson to honor three civil rights attorneys who fought segregation and defended equality during the 1950s and '60s.
In 1960, Leona Tate, Gail Etienne, and Tessie Prevost, and Ruby Bridges became some of the first Black students to integrate ...
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She was blacklisted during McCarthyism. Now she's speaking out against Florida's teaching standards
At 100 years old, Lee Grant knows the cost of McCarthyism better than almost anyone else on the planet. She's one of the last ...
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Critics warn Florida's new teaching standards rehabilitate aspects of the anti-communist Red Scare
Critics are warning that Florida’s new social studies standards rehabilitate aspects of McCarthyism and the anti-communist ...
Since the nation’s founding, those in authority have sought to promote a morality of “family values” anchored in a belief in ...
Bennett College alumna's book 'Belles of Liberty' highlights the role of women in Greensboro sit-ins
The International Civil Rights Center and Museum in Greensboro is holding a book launch Saturday for “Belles of Liberty: ...
On this day in 1960, Leona Tate, Gail Etienne, and Tessie Prevost, and Ruby Bridges became some of the first Black students ...
A quiet exhibition on the first floor of Deering Library highlights some of the rarest items from the University’s McCormick Library of Special Collections. The library debuted its exhibition of rare ...
Charles McLeod, a founder of VCU’s first Black student organization, who is seen speaking at the 1969 Moratorium to End the ...
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