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Two Chicago civil rights legends, former Mayor Harold Washington and activist Asa Philip Randolph, were honored on their shared birthday.
April 15 will be known as the birthday shared by two Chicago civil rights legends, former Mayor Harold Washington and unionist and activist Asa Philip Randolph.
The month of April marks both Black Women's History Month and Sexual Assault Awareness Month. While the overlap may have been ...
Trump's war on America's racial history has claimed my book as a casualty — ironically, a best-seller that conservatives ...
I returned from Washington, DC last week with the surprising revelation that a vision for tomorrow’s tomorrow— which I feared ...
“During the Great Depression, that coalition’s partners were routed by mass working-class movements and new federal policy, ...
Since Black folks appear to be sitting out of the movement against Trump's White House, here are some tips to provoke action.
Angela Duckworth, a prominent professor of psychology specializing in the concepts of grit and perseverance and their ...
From dog-lawyers in Detroit to clone-farms in Iowa, exploring the four-legged civil rights movement sweeping across America.
Meet 21 civil rights activists—past and present—whose bold leadership reshaped history and continues to inspire justice ...
The administration has done everything in its power, and some things beyond its authority, to ensure education is equal no ...
A memo reviewed by CBS News said Trump appointees are considering closing the Community Relations Service, which was created ...