At times history and fate meet at a single time in a single place to shape a turning point that is man’s unending search for ...
More than a week after Rep. Green was censured for interrupting Trump's address, the lingering question is: Why didn’t ...
Sixty years after John Lewis and hundreds of Civil Rights activists were beaten by the Alabama State Police, thousands returned to Selma and the Edmund Pettus Bridge to remember one of the bloodiest ...
Discover how the brutal treatment of Black citizens in Selma, Alabama, in 1965 led to the passage of the Voting Rights Act and shaped American history.
A grisly photo of the cop's stomach-churning injury shows a massive gaping hole in the back of his bloody head.
‘Daredevil: Born Again’ Kills Another Major Character and Teases [SPOILER]’s Return in Bloody Ending
After killing off Foggy Nelson (Elden Henson) in the first 10 minutes of the premiere last week, “Daredevil: Born Again” has ...
Bloody Sunday saw 58 people treated for injuries, with more than a dozen hospitalized, including Lewis, who suffered a skull ...
On March 7, 1965, a pivotal moment in American history unfolded as Black civil rights activists faced brutal violence while ...
He was admitted to the Good Samaritan Hospital with a possible skull fracture.” The Selma Voting Rights Campaign had been ...
John Lewis was among hundreds of peaceful protesters who were crossing the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, when they were met by brutal police violence. What gave him the courage to stand ...
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