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Archibald: White people, go to Selma
This is an opinion column. Sometimes people who look like me feel awkward going to protest in places like Selma. They fear ...
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Black church leaders to march in Selma this weekend over Voting Rights Act ruling
(RNS) — Faith leaders will first gather at Selma’s Tabernacle Baptist Church for a prayer service before marching silently on ...
The National Day of Action for Voting Rights will include rallies in Selma and Montgomery against plans that include ...
As thousands of Americans board flights and fill buses bound for Alabama for the “All Roads Lead to the South” National Day of Action,” Black communities across the country are mobilizing to combat ...
New generation. That’s the mantra of a multiracial group of civil rights leaders and activists organizing opposition to a ...
Jesse Watters was slammed for remarks he made on The Five, when talking about the Black community and the Voting Rights Act. A person labeled him as a 'racist uncle at the family bbq' ...
A wave of voting rights battles and GOP redistricting fights is triggering a coordinated response across the South, with ...
Believe it or not, the main photo attached to this column — yeah, the one of me with that big, goofy smile and a beard well past the point of needing a trim — had some extra meaning behind it. I was ...
Civil rights organizations from across the country are traveling to Selma and Montgomery this weekend to march for voting ...
Black Americans are mobilizing in Alabama for what organizers say could become one of the South’s largest voting rights demonstrations since the Civil Rights Movement. The “All Roads Lead to the South ...
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