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LGBTQ Nation on MSNOur LGBTQ+ elders led revolutionary marches & survived bar crackdowns. It’s our turn to step up.At the federal level under the current administration, LGBTQ+ people are facing an aggressive, coordinated effort to censor ...
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Biography.com on MSNRosa Parks’ Life After the Montgomery Bus BoycottIn December 1955, Rosa Parks’ refusal as a Black woman to give up her seat on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama, ...
helped spark the Montgomery Bus Boycott. “This year, by it being the 55th anniversary of Bloody Sunday, we wanted to talk about Amelia Boynton (a champion for voting rights who was among those beaten ...
Most Americans learn about The Civil Rights Movement in middle school. Most curriculums frame the movement as having its ...
There was the year-long Montgomery bus boycott, the lawsuit challenging discrimination on public transportation and finally the Supreme Court decision that outlawed segregation on buses.
An abridged version of a speech delivered at Durham’s Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Church for the annual ...
What will our church do, if people in our congregation and community lose some or all of their Medicaid funding?” ...
Jr. were among the leaders of the 1955-56 Montgomery Bus Boycott organized in response to the arrest of Rosa Parks. In 1961, Abernathy's First Baptist Church was the site of the May 21 "siege ...
Claudette Colvin and Rosa Parks refusing to give up their seats on buses when white people demanded them, leading to the Montgomery bus boycott and the banning of segregated buses in Alabama.
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