After African Americans boycotted the Montgomery, Alabama bus system for over a year, the local bus company had agreed to desegregate its buses because it had lost so much revenue. The city and ...
The decision kicked off decades of debates over discrimination and educational access in communities across the nation. The ...
The Canadian Prime Minister and the Canadian people are expressing anger and frustration with Donald Trump, following months ...
Following the American Civil War and the abolition of the slave trade, there were still many people who wanted to keep racist rules and systems. This was particularly the case in the southern ...
The 29-year-old minister of Montgomery, Alabama's First Baptist Church, Ralph Abernathy took a leading role in the 1955-56 bus boycott in that city, and had his home and church bombed as a result.
Your Artstor image groups were copied to Workspace. The Artstor website will be retired on Aug 1st. Daedalus Vol. 140, No. 2, Spring 2011 The Past & Future of American Civil Righ... The Past & Future ...
Photographer Andrew Feiler documented the last remaining Rosenwald Schools built to educate Black children during segregation. The exhibition ...
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Sen. Ted Cruz has likened vouchers to “the civil rights issue of our time." But critics note they were used in the 1950s to ...
The backlash to progress is often swift. The response to the 2020 protests for Black lives and against police brutality — what may have been the biggest mobilization in US recorded history ...
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