On October 25, 1960, Martin Luther King Jr. was sentenced in Decatur, Georgia for protesting segregation at a department store lunch counter.
Musicians Reggie Harris and Alastair Moock have been friends for 30 years, but it was only five years ago that they had their ...
As Election Day approaches, columnist Mike Daly reflects on the Civil Rights Movement that was grounded in securing voting ...
The city of Anniston is set to hold a swearing-in ceremony for its newly elected city council members at the Anniston High ...
Fifty years ago, on March 7, 1965, 600 marchers protesting for voting equality left the Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church in Selma headed for the state capitol in Montgomery. Before they had even left town, ...
A potential Supreme Court rollback threatens the Voting Rights Act of 1965, undermining the sacrifices made to secure the ...
The No Kings Day protests last weekend were breathtaking. Seven million or more Americans filled streets, explicitly ...
Arrests for assault, weapons charges, DUI, and drug offenses, along with numerous traffic stops, alarms, and welfare checks, ...
Ingrassia told a group of fellow Republicans in a text chain that the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday should be “tossed into ...