Thousands of people gathered in Montgomery, Ala., to mobilize support for voting rights amid outrage over racial gerrymandering.
The couple who founded Selma's annual Bloody Sunday commemoration say teaching history is critical as state lawmakers redraw ...
Civil rights organizations from across the country are traveling to Selma and Montgomery this weekend to march for voting rights, a part of the All Roads Lead to the South movement.
After the All Roads Lead to the South National Day of Action, civil rights leaders have announced massive plans for an even ...
In Alabama, thousands of people joined a rally at the state Capitol in Montgomery on Saturday, demanding an end to racist ...
SELMA, Alabama, May 18 (Reuters) - Betty Strong Boynton marched into history as a teenager in the 1960s, when she was among the hundreds of peaceful protesters attacked by club-wielding Alabama state ...
A 90-year-old Amherst veteran who marched in Selma reflects on lost friends; civil rights progress and why he fears ...
“This is not a protest. This is a calling in. In many ways, it’s like an altar call,” said LaTosha ...
Lawmakers in several southern states are meeting this week to consider redistricting plans in response to a U.S. Supreme ...