In 1963, King led several nonviolent campaigns in Birmingham, known at the time as "the most segregated city in America." ...
We must recognize a fundamental correspondence between Birmingham in 1963 and Minnesota in 2026, and the broader experience ...
Pioneering abortion campaigner whose beliefs were underpinned by humanism ...
The reverend and civil rights leader was a major proponent of using nonviolent protest to fight for equality.
Rochester is planning a Civil Rights Heritage Park at Baden Park to honor Minister Franklin Florence and local Civil Rights ...
The country’s first Black pop superstar, Belafonte shattered barriers and paved the way for a generation of singers and actors.
Senior police officers have agitated for years to reduce the number of constabularies in England and Wales to around a dozen “megaforces” and they now seem close to getting their way at last. Shabana ...
The dogs sicced on protesters in the Deep South — in Birmingham (1963) and Selma (1965), among other moments — were captured ...
This is a rare survivor from an era when people started ditching their tents for covered campers and perfectly captures the ...
Reflections on Birmingham’s waterside revolution, Dr Steve McCabe.
The pair are getting another moment to shine on the dance floor ...
Donald R Morrison, or DR as he was better known, was born to Donald and Christina Morrison (nee Macdonald) in the village of Fivepenny, Ness in ...