Social media plays a major role in how today’s civil rights warriors are doing things differently. They have wins to show for ...
The Anxious Adult on MSNOpinion
Contributor: How civil rights leaders moved from protest headlines to national memorials over time
You celebrate civil rights heroes once they feel safe, but their real power came from disruption, risk and costly moral ...
Whatever the term, historians largely agree: The United States was born out of protest 250 years ago and has been propelled forward by raucous social movements, from abolition to civil rights, ever ...
The Canton Freedom House, key to the US Civil Rights Movement and the last CORE site in Mississippi, joins the Freedom Trail.
Emily Yellin, co-author of the James Lawson autobiography, and Lawson's son both spoke at a Friday, Feb. 20, book launch at ...
"Something's got to take place in your life that will shake you up and turn you around." ...
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNOpinion
Commentary: We celebrate civil rights heroes only after they stop making us uncomfortable — Faisal Kutty
Commentary: We tend to celebrate Black moral courage only after it has been stripped of urgency — after its challenges to power are rendered harmless.
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When civil rights protesters are killed, some deaths – generally those of white people – resonate more
Renee Good and Alex Pretti, two white Minneapolis residents killed in January 2026 by federal agents while protesting the Trump administration’s immigration policy, have become household names.
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Meet the last surviving member of the Freedom Singers, whose protest songs changed Black history
Rutha Mae Harris, the final surviving member of the original Freedom Singers, continues her work in Albany, Georgia, six decades after the Civil Rights Movement. She remains dedicated to showing ...
FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSN
Viral protest songs unify Twin Cities against ICE efforts
A unique form of protest is taking place in the Twin Cities, with a group using songs to voice their resistance against ICE ...
American religious history is rife with protest movements and civil disobedience. Yet it is rare for political protests to happen inside a house of worship. That is part of what makes the new case ...
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