Martin Luther King Jr. Drive will fully reopen once work on its namesake bridge behind the Philadelphia Museum of Art is completed, likely by September, Mayor Cherelle L. Parker said in her second ...
There is no separate black path to power and fulfillment that does not intersect white roots.” While honoring Black History ...
Discover the rich history and current impact of Chuck Levin's Washington Music Center, a family business that has shaped the ...
What are the best events? How do we get there? What should we do with kids? Where can we see cherry blossoms besides the ...
Trump’s pick for US attorney for D.C. has history of inflammatory, racist comments - His nomination for U.S. Attorney for D.C ...
As the deadline for the release of the files looms, Rhian Lubin revisits some of the outlandish and more compelling theories ...
Art Broady’s free presentation, "The Dream … We Almost Never Heard," will be at noon Sunday, March 16, at First ...
The protesters of the civil rights movement didn’t just show up. They planned for every eventuality. It’s a lesson that’s starkly relevant today.
A year later, in the spring of 1965, King sent out a call to white college students from the North like me and others at Ripon College “to stand up” and come to Selma, Alabama, for a five-day march to ...
Sixty years ago, civil rights leaders and nonviolent activists tried to march from Selma to Montgomery in the fight for the ...
The Trump administration on Tuesday published a list of more than 440 federal properties it had identified to potentially ...
The Selma to Montgomery March and Bloody Sunday deserve to be remembered for their importance to civil rights in the U.S.
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