Robert G. Clark, who was elected in 1967 as Mississippi's first Black lawmaker of the 20th century and rose to the ...
The National Civil Rights Museum and Unite Memphis today announced a new partnership to amplify the message and movement of healing, honor, and hope in the city of Memphis. This collaboration marks a ...
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Block by Block continues with a look inside a Savannah neighborhood where several civil rights leaders once lived.
Their house in Mims was bombed by KKK in 1951. A replica aims to keep the civil rights history alive
On Christmas night in 1951, the couple's 25th wedding anniversary, members of the KKK planted a bomb under the couple's home ...
The Madame C.J. Walker Museum & WERDStudio in Atlanta’s Sweet Auburn Historic District has been officially added to the U.S.
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights announced a new wing will be named former Atlanta mayor Shirley Franklin.
It was the epicenter of the modern Civil Rights Movement. Today, it sits as a museum and education center on the Jackson State University (JSU) campus. The Council of ...
A beloved member of the Florida Senate will be laid to rest this week. Two Tallahassee museum directors are still trying to process life without Sen. Geraldine Thompson.
Cecil Williams in front of a museum display for his famous photograph in Orangeburg, South Carolina. Photo: Courtesy Actively Black When he called the Cecil Williams Civil Rights Museum on January ...
The Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum (CSPM) has a black exhibition featuring historical black figures in Colorado Springs, including Charles Banks, who made major advancements in civil rights.
“Her tireless work in education, health care, and civil rights, including her leadership to establish the Wells’Built Museum of African American History and Culture in Orlando, reflected her ...
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