The bus boycott and one-man pub sit-in that he led in the mid-1960s helped pave the way for a law outlawing discrimination in ...
Even before his skull was fractured by an Alabama state trooper during the 1965 Selma-to-Montgomery march, John Lewis had, ...
The president of the Daisy Bates House Museum Foundation, Charles King, said that Bates' home was the headquarters of the ...
Among the many notable moments in his life, “Reg” Murphy was kidnapped in 1974 while working as an editor in Atlanta.
After falling backward into the presidential nomination, Kamala Harris, will soon find herself without a job. She ran a ...
ATLANTA - Tributes continue to pour in for legendary producer and composer Quincy Jones, who passed away Sunday night. In Atlanta, Jones is not only being remembered for his contributions in music, ...
In the wake of a tumultuous presidential election, columnist Alma Rutgers reflects on how casting her first vote in 1964 ...
For Robert Sibley, voting is a very important duty at any time. But when he cast his vote at the Shiloh Baptist Church precinct on Tuesday, it was even more special. Sibley’s uncle, the Rev. Horace C.
Dr. Paul Stephenson, a civil rights leader who transformed Britain's social order, died on Nov. 2. Stephenson was 87.
James Monroe Iglehart and a stellar ensemble are absolutely mesmerizing in a timely biographical musical about the life and ...
Immigrants rights groups were joined by faith and labor organizations at a downtown Los Angeles protest against the looming ...