The women of the civil rights movement used dress and presentation as a convincing and history-making form of protest.
The civil rights movement was an organized effort by black Americans to end racial discrimination and gain equal rights under the law. It began in the late 1940s and ended in the late 1960s.
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The civil rights movement was an unprecedented journey for equality. Here are major boycotts, movements and marches that brought about change.
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Harassment during a civil rights sit-in at the Cherrydale Drug Fair in Arlington, VA, June 10, 1960
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There's a stark difference between how the national press covered the events of 1963 in Birmingham and how Birmingham's papers covered their own city. Audie Cornish talks with Alabama journalist Hank Klibanoff, co-author of The Race Beat, about the disparity.
Harriet Tubman was a legend in her own time, escaping from slavery and returning to rescue dozens of other slaves as a “conductor” of the Underground Railroad. In April 2016,…
The Selma to Montgomery march was part of a series of civil-rights protests that occurred in 1965 in Alabama, a Southern state with deeply entrenched racist policies. The historic 54-mile march, and Martin Luther King Jr.’s participation in it, raised awareness of the difficulties faced by black voters, and the need for a national Voting Rights Act.
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Fifty years ago on March 7, civil rights activists John Lewis and the Rev. Hosea Williams led 600 people on a march from Selma, Alabama, to the capitol...
The institution has acquired 575,000 images, negatives, and slides by Adelman, including his 1960s photographs of the Civil Rights Movement.
The civil rights movement and the African independence Movements were influential in their respective struggles and there was communication at all levels.
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In “Forgotten Struggle,” the artist Phillip Pyle II provocatively edits pictures of Civil Rights protestors to show a visual metaphor of erasure.
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Ruby Bridges became a civil rights icon when she was 6. Yet she didn't realize it for decades.
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Civil rights leader Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth has died, according to reports. He was 89. In the 1950s, his activism resulted in beatings and attempts on his life in Birmingham,, where he established the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights in 1956.
An excerpt exploring how the Civil Rights Movement might not have been successful without the spiritual empowerment that arose from the culture developed over two centuries of black American Christianity. In other words, religious impulses derived from black religious traditions made the movement move.
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One of the most popular and successful federal laws in America survived decades of partisan congresses and administrations. Next week, the justices may finally dismantle it.
The U.S. judicial system is rife with incidents of racial prejudice. Whether it was the nineteenth century or the twentieth, there have been many instances of unjust rulings against the people of color.
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In honor of what would be Rosa Parks' 104th birthday, here are some lesser known facts about her life before the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
LIFE magazine's best photos from Republican National Conventions through the decades, from 1944-1968.