From the Civil Rights Movement to the Black Panther era and Black Lives Matter, fashion has played a key role in the message of a protest.
A series of photos sheds light on the largely forgotten black activism in areas like New York, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Los Angeles and Seattle during the civil rights movement.
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This visually-engaging Civil Rights Movement activity features a PowerPoint on the key events, people, and challenges of the Civil Rights Era in US History! Included in a PowerPoint with excellent pictures and focused text that gives students essential information in a simple way for them to unders...
What are the core events that make up the Civil Rights Movement timeline? Truly dive into the movement and its significance with this timeline of events.
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The radical activist has dedicated her life to feminism and the civil rights movement
Jordan J Lloyd has added digital colour to black-and-white photos of Dr King and the civil rights movement.
The catalogue of stars Steve Schapiro has photographed during his 50-year career reads like a who's who of the most influential politicians, celebrities and newsmakers in America's recent history.
In 1965, at Jackson, Mississippi, Matt Herron took an iconic and ironic image from the civil rights era as a white policeman rips an American flag away from a young black boy, having already conf…
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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.
Valda Harris Montgomery's parents opened their door to Lewis and the other Freedom Riders in 1961. She said watching Alabama honor him was "surreal."
On May 25, 1961, renowned documentary photographer Bruce Davidson joined a group of Freedom Riders traveling by bus from Alabama to Mississippi - a perilous journey that resulted in a series of moving images shining a spotlight on the civil rights era.
Jordan J Lloyd has added digital colour to black-and-white photos of Dr King and the civil rights movement.
When the nation's civil rights movement gathered steam, Seattle was there in the...
The photographer, who covered protesters across the south, has died at 89. His shot of a policeman assaulting a child won him a World Press Photo award
These visionary African American activists were some of the most vocal agents for racial change.
Fifty years ago this week, thousands of students left their classrooms and marched on downtown Birmingham, Alabama. Their Children’s Crusade changed a nation. Lottie L. Joiner talks with some of the participants.
The struggle for civil rights in the United States has a long and murderous history. William Lewis Moore was murdered while waging a one-man protest against segregation.
Jimmie Lee Jackson was a 26-year-old Army veteran, civil rights activist, and deacon at his Marion, Alabama, church. In February, 1965, Jackson took part
On the fiftieth anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s death, an exhibition at Atlanta’s High Museum of Art in 2018 pulled together some of the most powerful images of the Civil Rights Movement
Harassment during a civil rights sit-in at the Cherrydale Drug Fair in Arlington, VA, June 10, 1960
A new book by Mark Speltz brings together over 100 rare photographs from the Civil Rights era that show its grassroots actions beyond the South.
Vintage United We Shall Overcome Civil Rights Sticker 1960s 3 1/4" ~ Such a historic collectible! These lapel stickers were used during the 1960s Era SNCC / CORE movement and during the Civil Rights Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. led protest march. An interesting history of how these movements formed and their impact today is here. https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/us-history/postwarera/civil-rights-movement/a/sncc-and-core Old stickers lose adhesiveness first so will likely need assistance to stick to something aka glue.