United for Peace: How Leymah Gbowee and the Women of
In 2003, Leymah Gbowee and Liberian women surrounded peace talks, staged protests, and demanded change until their nation’s civil war finally ended.

“I Am Somebody”: Remembering Rev. Jesse Jackson (1941–2026)
Rev. Jesse Jackson dies at 84, leaving a powerful civil rights legacy shaped by activism, politics, controversy, and complexity.

The Big Five: Architects Of The Civil Rights Movement
Five organizations emerged as leading champions in the fight to end discrimination during the Civil Rights Movement. While many other groups also worked tirelessly for justice, these five are widely recognized as key architects who shaped the movement’s strategy and national impact.




