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It's been 60 years since the landmark Civil Rights Act was signed into law
AOL· 22 hours agoTuesday marks the 60th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act. On July 2, 1964, President Lyndon B....
These people still believe in democracy (little d) and are working to keep it.
USA TODAY via Yahoo Canada News· 2 hours agoAtou then guided them through the Capitol, pointing to paintings like the presentation of a draft of...
U.S. Civil Rights Act's victories at risk, say leaders on 60th anniversary
CTV News· 16 hours agoCourtland Cox was 22 years old when he stood alongside civil rights icons Bayard Rustin and John...
Black economic boycotts of the civil rights era still offer lessons on how to achieve a just society
The Conversation via Yahoo Canada News· 18 hours ago“But he saw no alternative” given the movement’s actions. So what were those actions? Black...
Black leaders commemorate 60th anniversary of Civil Rights Act
The Hill via Yahoo Canada News· 14 hours agoLeading Black voices commemorated the 60th anniversary of the passage of the Civil Rights Act on...
The Carter Center auctions, donations raise $2.8M for charity
United Press International via Yahoo Canada News· 10 hours agoDonations and auction sales during the 2024 Carter Center Weekend event raised more than $2.8...
4 Objects That Explain the History of Carnegie Hall
New York Times· 22 hours agoThe Broadway performer Jessica Vosk is the host of the series, and archivists from the hall offer commentary. “Time moves so quickly,” said Gino...
'You didn't answer my question': CNN grills Bible-pushing lawmaker about school teachings
The Raw Story· 16 hours agoThe conservative lawmaker behind a controversial mandate requiring schools teach from the Bible was...
Mentoring Black Males in Da Hood: Investing in the lives of young Black men
Afro· 10 hours agoForty Black adolescent males from Baltimore City recently traveled to Birmingham, Tuskegee and...
The 23 Best Movies to Watch on the Fourth of July
Redbook via Yahoo Canada News· 21 hours agoCourtesy Selma Ava Duvernay’s Selma is the story of the 1965 Selma-to-Montgomery marches for voting rights, led by Dr. Martin Luther King