Veterans with the Montford Point Marine Association visited Tuckaseegee Elementary School to share the story of the the first-ever Black marines, who trained at Montford Point here in North Carolina.
As a young civil rights lawyer, he helped integrate Texas districts that had resisted the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Brown v. Board of Education.
The faculty of Oglethorpe Point Elementary spoke Thursday about custodian Sherman Nixon with love and kindness. the same way Nixon spoke to others.
Sean O’Connell, a community tree steward serving with Maine Conservation Corps, is set to lead free fruit tree care workshops ...
A former Maple Grove elementary school teacher has been accused of inappropriately touching students. Wayne Clifford Wallace, ...
Rev. D.W. Clark of St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church is escorted away from the mob at Mansfield High School after he was shoved ...
Calvin Leon Smith became interested in theater while a student at Cordova High. Now, he's starring on Broadway as Clifford ...
The FIRST Lego League Southern California Championships were recently held in San Juan Capistrano, where the top robotics ...
In 2019, Maine passed a law that eliminated religious and philosophical exemptions in response to dropping rates of ...
L. Clifford Davis was born into segregation, so he never attended an integrated school. But he fought to ensure future ...
Judge L. Clifford Davis, the first Black judge to be elected in Tarrant County and the civil rights lawyer who helped ...