José 'Cha Cha' Jiménez, civil rights activist and founder of the Young Lords Organization, died Friday, Jan. 10. He was 76.
NH Supreme Court rules white supremacist group did not violate Civil Rights Act with banner on an overpass in Portsmouth.
Charles Person was just 18 when he volunteered to join the Freedom Riders, who faced violent racism on their journey to integrate interstate travel.
Riding to Freedom In the spring of 1961, black and white civil rights activists rode buses to protest the segregationist policies of the Deep South Script and narration: Marian Holmes Photos ...
Americans saw the heroes of the civil rights movement on the national news, and then heard about the Ku Klux Klan's murder of a white homemaker from Michigan named Viola Liuzzo who had volunteered ...
Civil rights leaders knew that they were not just challenging ... likely to result in violence as the police state and aggrieved white publics would respond. Instead of balking at the threat ...
The New Hampshire Supreme Court held that a local white supremacist group ... lawsuit brought by the state against leaders of the group under the Civil Rights Act. Chief Justice Gordon MacDonald ...
19 unless the popular social media program is sold by its China-based parent company New Hampshire’s highest court has upheld a judge’s dismissal of civil rights complaints against a white ...
The medal is awarded to Americans who “have performed exemplary deeds of service for their country or their fellow citizens,” ...
The White House did not immediately reply to ... Garvey said according to The New York Times. Other Black civil rights activists were outraged. W. E. B. Du Bois said Garvey was the most dangerous ...