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The historic jail once held the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and 16 rabbis during the apex of the Civil Rights movement.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — More than 200 attorneys — nearly 70% of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division — are expected to accept a second round of offers allowing them to resign while ...
Learn about the many ways diplomat, activist, and 2023 American Women Quarters honoree Eleanor Roosevelt made American ...
On May 6, 1948, vocalist and choir director Elizabeth Coleman performed the gospel standard “Climbing Jacob’s Ladder” for an ...
Roosevelt ISD voters gave the district's $58.5 million bond package the go-ahead, with nearly 68% of votes supporting the proposal, according to final but unofficial results released by the ...
WASHINGTON ‒ In the first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s second term, his administration has eliminated diversity initiatives across federal agencies, pushed to roll back provisions of ...
Crisp, rhythmic phrasing from Grant and luminous, emerald-hued artwork by Manbeck chart a child’s enchanted summertime dreams in this vividly rendered picture book. Opening amid Continue reading » ...
Teacher Appreciation Week has a long history. It originally started as a single day of appreciation in 1953 and was championed by Eleanor Roosevelt. It wasn't until the 1980s that it grew to be ...
It counted the first lady, Eleanor Roosevelt, among its early supporters. It was there, in 1955, that Ms. Parks attended a civil rights workshop just a few weeks before she refused to give up her ...
Rather than execute the Trump administration’s oppressive plans to weaponize the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division against political enemies, dozens of DOJ attorneys have chosen to ...