Where Are Our Leaders?
Perhaps it’s too much to ask for another Ronald Reagan or John F. Kennedy – let alone Franklin Roosevelt. But where are the ...
In an interview published by NPR’s Book of the Day podcast on Jan. 3, writer Jonathan Eig, who authored the biography 'King: ...
The CIA monitored Mexican American and Puerto Rican civil rights activists fighting for equal education and to honor the late ...
One of the nation’s leading civil rights organizations is fighting to hold Trump accountable in a lawsuit over his role in ...
A look at a few Wilmington civil rights pioneers from the 20th century whose contributions might be lesser-known but still ...
MLK Day Parade reflects on civil rights leader's legacy ...
The CIA has released documents showing it monitored Latino activists who had supported late civil rights icon Martin Luther ...
Rev. James Lawson, a leader of the Civil Rights Movement who trained scores of activists during his time in Nashville — many ...
Hegseth was commissioned as an infantry officer in the Army National Guard and he served in Afghanistan and Iraq after 9/11.
The renowned civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. believed a new act could be a second Emancipation Proclamation. In 1963, President John F. Kennedy publicly called for the creation and ...
A longtime leader for civil rights in Delaware who had a lifelong friendship with President Joe Biden has died.
Dr. Wood was among the Houstonians who knew King and worked with him for years as he led the Civil Rights movement before his ...