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Maine artist Robert Shetterly said the late Albany civil rights leader epitomized his two-decade portrait project, “Americans ...
"She was the grand lady of the civil-rights movement and the African-American political revolution," said state Sen. Henry L. Marsh III, a former Richmond mayor. "She was a powerful voice in the ...
Shakeups at the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division have put more attorneys on the job hunt, recruiters say, with a few DOJ attorneys in this unit finding new law firm gigs lately but ...
It’s been 100 years since Malcolm X was born in Omaha, Nebraska, and 60 years since he was assassinated. His expansive legacy is the focus of a new book written by journalist Mark Whitaker. He sat ...
Over the last decade, the question of what makes food or a restaurant gay has permeated food media. In their new books, ...
Debates that seemed settled 20 years ago are lurching back to life. How can we finish these zombie arguments for good?
The speech delivered by Sen. Margaret Chase Smith of Maine was courageous in 1950, and it remains instructive today.
Zaakir Tameez is the author of “Charles Sumner: Conscience of a Nation,” to be released on June 3.
For the upcoming hurricane season, the city has purchased an AquaFence for lift station 85 and has purchased three new high-water vehicles for St. Pete Fire Rescue to respond to flooding.