The Mountaineer Military Museum has highlighted West Virginia soldiers and veterans for years, but did you know that building ...
Calming the Man” tells the story of Daddyo and his two sons as they navigate the scars of segregation and inherited anger in ...
The Ella Reid Library closed due to desegregation, but the building's story didn't end. It continues to shine in pink and ...
The National Civil Rights Museum is hosting a virtual book talk about the effects of segregation on HBCUs during Black ...
Coach Jessie Heard, Football and Desegregation,” will be screened Feb. 18 at the Cade Museum in downtown Gainesville.
Current and former Virginia leaders are recalling the first Black mayor of Richmond for his trailblazing career and lifetime ...
Black History Month means something different for every American. For some, it means remembering ancestors who suffered on ...
I grew up in a small town in South Dakota where there were 3 black people. So we did not have the kinds of issues of segregation in small town. So my upbringing with very different continue cause.
The Ace Theatre has sat mothballed for nearly five decades. Mobile officials coveted the building as an anchor to an ongoing civil rights and cultural heritage district.
In 1954, with the issue of school desegregation on the minds of Georgia’s politicians, the state approved a constitutional amendment permitting state funds to be utilized for private school vouchers.