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The Legacy Of The Black And Tan Republicans
Reading time: 3 minutesThe Black and Tan Republicans were African American Republican Party members who advocated for African American political representation during Reconstruction.…
Cakewalk Chronicles: Satire In Every Step
Reading time: 2 minutesOriginating in the 19th century, the cakewalk was a dance performed by enslaved people of African descent to mimic the…
Michele A. Roberts: First Woman To Lead The NBA Players Association Union
Reading time: 2 minutesMichele Roberts made history as the first female executive director of the NBA Players Union. Click the link to learn…
1st African American Labor Union – Colored National Labor Union
Reading time: 2 minutesFounded by Isaac Myers in 1866, the Colored Caulkers Trade Union Society would later become the Colored National Labor Union…
How The Senate Filibuster Has Been Used To Thwart Civil Rights Legislation
Reading time: 2 minutesThe U.S. Senate's use of the filibuster has long been used as a tactic to thwart civil rights and voting…
Georgia Gilmore And The Club From Nowhere: Unsung Heroes Of The Civil Rights Movement
Reading time: 4 minutesGeorgia Gilmore and The Club From Nowhere are unsung heroes of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, raising funds that were critical…
The Compromise of 1877: Igniting The Flames Of Jim Crow Segregation And Discrimination
Reading time: 3 minutesThe Compromise of 1877 led to the establishment of Jim Crow segregation and discrimination. In an effort to stop Reconstruction-era…
The Prayer Pilgrimage For Freedom: A Call For Full School Desegregation Following Brown v. Board of Education
Reading time: 2 minutesThe 1957 Prayer Pilgrimage For Freedom convened in Washington, DC, as a demonstration against the South's refusal to comply with…
Say It With Me: “I Am Somebody”
Reading time: 3 minutes"I Am Somebody" is a timeless poem affirming the inherent value and dignity of black lives in particular and all…
Daniel Alexander Payne: First Black President Of A U.S. College
Reading time: 3 minutesIn 1863, Daniel Alexander Payne became the first black president of a U.S. college. Click the link to learn more.
Brad Lomax: Unsung Hero Of Civil Rights And Disability Rights
Reading time: 2 minutesBrad Lomax was a disability rights advocate whose leadership was instrumental in ensuring the accessibility of public spaces for people…