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Almost four years after his “I Have a Dream” speech, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. arrived at a tent-in demonstration in ...
A Mid-South woman is on a mission to preserve her family’s history after learning it had been buried. She said the cemetery ...
Repeated encampment closures at MLK Library displaced at least a dozen people and closed one of the last places to sleep ...
A Milwaukee teen is charged with killing his sister, Ashley Hudson, amidst a family dispute. Additional charges have been ...
David Mitchell, the Preservation Center’s guy, noted this month marks the 50th anniversary of saving the Fox Theatre. Back in the 1970s, telephone giant Southern Bell wanted to knock down the Fox to ...
A ceremonial groundbreaking will be held Thursday for the rebuilding of one of the nation’s oldest Black churches, whose congregants first gathered outdoors in ...
President Donald Trump has shifted a bronze bust of civil rights icon Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. from the Oval Office to his private dining room, a White House official confirmed to USA TODAY. The ...
Throughout the morning, we brought viewers along on the "Atlanta’s Journey for Civil Rights Bike Tour," one of several tours offered by Bicycle Tours of Atlanta.
Juneteenth celebrates a milestone in African American history. Do some, in and out of Washington, want to sweep that history under the rug?
This is a grave moment in United States governance, as such an action has not been taken since the aftermath of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination in 1968.