The Civil Rights Act of 1964 – A Landmark in American History
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 stands as a monumental piece of legislation in the history of the United States, marking a significant turning point in the nation’s ongoing struggle…
"If a race has no history, if it has no worthwhile tradition, it becomes a negligible factor in the thought of the world, and it stands in danger of being exterminated."
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 stands as a monumental piece of legislation in the history of the United States, marking a significant turning point in the nation’s ongoing struggle…
Jesse Louis Jackson, born on October 8, 1941, in Greenville, South Carolina, emerged as one of the most prominent figures in the American civil rights movement of the 20th century.…
John Brown Russwurm was an abolitionist who understood the power of the media. He published the first newspaper in American History owned by blacks and used it as a means…
Fannie Lou Hamer was one of the most dedicated civil rights activists in African American history and is mostly remembered for her unceasing effort to desegregate the Mississippi Democratic Party.…
Adam Clayton Powell Jr is hailed for making significant contributions to black history. He was the first African American from New York to serve in Congress, a position he held…
Colin Powell, an American leader, was a pioneer of sorts in Black History. Having served the country for 35 years in the army and political space, he held influential positions…