A traveling exhibit celebrating civil rights leader Lonnie C. King Jr. brings national history back to its local roots.
Jacksonville will become part of the U.S. Civil Rights Trail in 2026 as the national trail expands to include new historic sites in Virginia, Louisiana, Tennessee and Florida.
The size of the Poor People's March on Washington is astonishing. View Entire Post › ...
Dozens of NYU students and faculty convened last week for a hands-on lecture and discussion series about civil rights and ...
Six new sites in Florida, Tennessee, Louisiana and Virginia — including Gloucester County — were recently announced by the national trail as part of Black History Month.
Black History Month should prompt more than commemoration. It should force us to ask why the figures we now hold up as icons ...
We like to pretend that segregation was so long ago, out of sight, out of mind and it’s not, it’s systemic,” says Christopher ...
Chair Andrea Lucas is returning the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission back to its early civil rights movement roots.
The U.S. Civil Rights Trail is expanding in 2026, with the addition of historic sites in Virginia, Louisiana, Tennessee and Florida, offering travelers new destinations to explore pivotal stories, ...
The second edition of "U.S. Civil Rights Trail" is now available, offering readers an enriched journey through the history of ...
A number of entertainers and athletes have used their influence to fight inequality and support the civil rights movements ...
PennWest University will mark the National Day of Racial Healing on Monday with a virtual program featuring civil rights ...