More than six decades after the marches that helped change the course of American history, some of the people who helped lead ...
Joanne Bland, a noted Civil Rights activist who helped create Selma’s Foot Soldiers Park, dies at 72
Bland helped found the National Voting Rights Museum and Institute and later co-founded Foot Soldiers Park as a monument to Civil Rights activism and beyond. A beloved member of the Selma, Alabama, ...
First African Baptist Church in Tuscaloosa held a service commemorating the 61st anniversary of "Bloody Tuesday," a key event in the city's civil rights movement. The service honored those who marched ...
The Red & Black is a 501c3 nonprofit. Please consider a one-time gift or become a monthly supporter. Cancel anytime. Pioneering black students Hamilton Holmes and Charlayne Hunter-Gault, who ...
Even as President Donald Trump announces a "Complete and Total ceasefire" between Israel and Iran, there is a chant that is certain to echo for weeks to come: "There is only one solution! Intifada ...
Joanne Bland, a noted Civil Rights activist who helped create Selma’s Foot Soldiers Park, dies at 72
A beloved member of the Selma, Alabama, community has passed away. Joanne Bland, who participated in marches since she was a little girl, including Bloody Sunday as a child foot soldier of the Civil ...
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