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Most parents say they wouldn’t let their teen wander alone on vacation. But a study shows that declining independence in ...
PEABODY — Sophomores at Peabody Veterans Memorial High School attended a presentation at the school Tuesday morning featuring Mark Levy, a leader of a Mississippi Freedom School and a volunteer ...
Linda took great pride in her yard, creating new flower gardens whenever she could and tending to them throughout the summer.
Freedom Summer voting rights pioneers reflect on project's legacy 60 years later During the Jim Crow era, Black voters faced intimidation and violence.
Freedom Summer changed the nation 60 years ago: How the effort still inspires voters today The civil rights activism of the summer of 1964 involved close collaboration between Black Mississippians ...
The National Civil Rights Museum will host a community symposium on the 60th Anniversary of Freedom Summer on Saturday, July 27, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Linda (Lynn) K. Brown, age 81, formally of Huber Heights, passed away on Sunday, June 30 after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease. Linda is preceded in death by her parents Ruth and Daniel ...
The Freedom Summer of 1964 turned deadly. The Freedom Summer of 2024 is still a matter of life and death. We dare not stand idle — too much is at stake,” Eaton said in a statement.
Linda Sue Brown passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on June 30, 2024, in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Born on November 2, 1947, in Knoxville, ...
The Freedom Summer 60 conference, held in Indianola, celebrates the activists and volunteers who participated and the project's impact.
Simmons College of Kentucky is continuing its legacy of combating voter intimidation and discrimination with The Louisville Freedom Summer.
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