civil rights movement
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Louisville NAACP Says It’s Time For Kentucky Attorney General David Cameron To Go
Officials from the Kentucky chapter are calling for David Cameron to step down over his handling of the Breonna Taylor case.
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Could the Supreme Court’s Ruling in Alabama Gerrymandering Case Further Dilute Black Voting Power?
A decision in the Merill v. Milligan case could pave the way for the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to be diluted even further.
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Fifth Survivor of Birmingham Church Bombing Reunites with Nurse Who Saved Her
It’s been 60 years since the two saw each other that tragic day.
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KKK Baptist Church Bombing Victim Will Meet With President Biden
Thursday marks 59 years since Sarah Rudolph Collins lost her eye in the attack and has yet to be compensated by the state of Alabama.
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Poll: Americans Lack an Understanding of the Civil Rights Era. This is Why Anti-Woke Movement Is Dangerous.
A survey by More In Common says that Americans know figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks, but not much beyond that
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Montgomery Will Host Celebration To Mark 66th Anniversary Of Bus Boycotts
Events will include a unity walk, concert, museum activities and more.
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DOJ Says Florida Republicans Specifically Targeted Black Voters With Restrictions
Florida's SB 90 law wants to restrict the availability of absentee ballot drop boxes and food and water access at voting stations
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Alabama School System Ordered to Stop Discriminating Against Black Children
The agreement requires the district to report regularly to the court to ensure they are implementing the orders given by the DOJ.