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On March 7, 1965 — a day that would become known as "Bloody Sunday" — 600 marchers heading east out of Selma topped the graceful, arched span over the Alabama River, only to see a phalanx of ...
The key event in Tuscaloosa's civil rights history occurred June 9, 1964 when peaceful protesters were tear-gassed and beaten ...
The Roanoke Chapter of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference is commemorating the March 7, 1965, March for Voting Rights at 4 p.m. Friday at the Martin Luther King Jr. Plaza on Henry Street.
News Wrap: Deadly clashes continue for fourth day in western Syria In our news wrap Sunday, a fourth day of clashes in western Syria is testing the country’s new leadership, Israel says it’s ...
The International Civil Rights Center & Museum in downtown Greensboro marked the fifth anniversary of George Floyd’s death ...
The service honored those who marched on June 9, 1964, to protest segregation at the Tuscaloosa County Courthouse.
Detroit's Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History celebrates its 60th anniversary this year with a more critical ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - A Selma man is in custody after a Sunday shooting in Montgomery left a woman in life-threatening condition, according to the Montgomery Police Department. MPD and Fire ...
William F. Buckley Jr. was the erudite heart of American conservatism. But the political vision that he helped forge was—and ...