New York's International Center of Photography has a great retrospective of Weegee’s photography on view right now.
The documentary tells the story of Joshua Glover, a slave who escaped Missouri and settled in southeast Wisconsin.
When visitors enter the home of Jewish American peace activist Jeff Steinberg, they step into a living tribute to civil rights history.
In the 1960s, a wave of non-violent resistance surged across the United States as college students took a stand for civil ...
Alabama’s fight for civil rights. This December is the seventieth anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. This year also ...
UNLV students are hard at work preserving the images and records of Las Vegas photographer Clinton Wright, whose decades of ...
Discovered in an abandoned storage locker, the 2,042 processed color slides and 102 rolls of black-and-white film depict key moments in the city's history ...
Without frills, important HBO documentary series looks back at 1970s arson in the Bronx, the Million Man March of 1995 and ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Several protesters were arrested Monday at the Iowa state Capitol, where shouts of “trans rights are human rights” reverberated throughout the building as Republican lawmakers ...
For many years, there was an axiom – often espoused by “conservative” politicians and judges – that states should have the ...
Birmingham City Hall is hosting an exhibition titled "Two Minute Warning: A Look at the 1965 Selma to Montgomery March by ...