On June 18, 1964, a group of Black and white protesters fighting for integration went swimming in the whites-only pool at the ...
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights has raised more than $53.8 million for its expansion, with approximately $2.8 ...
Very few Atlanta leaders saw the intersection of civil rights, education and youth development quite as clearly — and early — ...
Unlike most cities, especially in the south, Atlanta has consistently been run by Black politicians since 1974, and there’s a ...
Black-owned business leaders in Atlanta are finding creative ways to infuse culture and history into their inviting spaces.
The cluster of medical facilities in the city around Emory University and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
The People of the United States have organized a set of boycotts to protest the world they live in. The group has organized ...
After President Trump put in new leadership at the National Archives, the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library in Atlanta ...
In 1905, just four decades removed from the end of the Civil War, Atlanta was a city where Black citizens were still an oppressed underclass, though a few had been able to carve out a bit of success ...
Civil Rights Leader and Georgia lawmaker Julian Bond SNL—along with Atlanta-based band Brick as the musical guest.
In her groundbreaking debut book, award-winning journalist and social documentarian Paula Lehman-Ewing delves deep into the ...