Each and every day, many of us take for granted exactly how privileged we are. No, most of us aren’t rich and swimming in bathtubs of money like Scrooge McDuck, although that would be awesome. I would ...
There were many campaigns of resistance and resulting flashpoints in the African-American civil rights movement of the 1950s and '60s. But none is as symbolic of the movement's struggles and successes ...
Selma, Ala.: In 1965, when nonviolent activists in Alabama made that valiant trek from Selma to Montgomery for the right to vote, the Rev. Frederick D. Reese was in the front row, leading the way with ...