This year marks six decades since the passing of seminal legislation in U.S. history — Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the ...
Sixty-five years ago, Roselyn Davids and David Sims struck up an unlikely correspondence that helped in its own way to change racial attitudes. Roselyn was a dairy farmer's wife from Spring Valley.
Guthrie, the president of the Long Island Traditional Music Association, is probably best-known as the dance caller at Old ...
By Juliette Bolle-Leon On March 26, Fountain Street Church held a commemoration in honor of Martin Luther King’s life work of ...
Dawn Scruggs knows all about the power of gospel music. As the director of the Metropolitan Chorus and a devout member of her community she has seen how the music can move people to tears or to act — ...
As Major League Baseball kicks off, Nashville is hoping it will be home to a team in the coming years. On this week's episode of The Crossroads Suncast, how baseball ...
These decades changed everything. Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’ll be looking at the most significant ten-year spans ...
President Donald Trump signed what I firmly believe to be yet another patently illegal executive order, this time aiming to ...
Historian Robert Cohen, whose most recent book focuses on integration at the University of Georgia, explains what we stand to ...
This type of mobilization is a privilege. An organized display of protest is an essential facet of our freedom of speech, and ...
A high-impact exhibition on the civil rights activist—who orchestrated the 1963 March on Washington—opens at the National ...
The 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday was commemorated on March 7. On that day in 1965, civil rights marchers, led by then-Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee leader John Lewis and Southern ...