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Joseph Louw, a photographer on assignment for THIRTEEN, was on the scene. In 1968, THIRTEEN's Public Broadcast Laboratory series set out to document Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and sent its camera ...
Norman was also a successful entrepreneur, real estate investor and restaurant franchisee after his 12-year playing career.
The late Cowboys standout Pettis Norman was, in DFW and beyond, a nationally recognized civil rights leader in addition to being an NFL player.
DALLAS — Former Dallas Cowboys tight end Pettis Norman, known as much for his achievements on the field as he was for his ...
Though nominated five times, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi never won the Nobel Peace Prize. On the shortlist in 1948, Gandhi was assassinated by Nathuram Godse, just days before the committee's final ...
The Trump administration is stumbling as it seeks to unwind new details about the Jeffrey Epstein case, infuriating its key boosters with a memo concluding the deceased financier was not ...
By contrast, the Art Institute’s retitling feels like a disappointing act of erasure. The new title not only dulls the edge ...
Former Dallas Cowboys tight end, civil rights advocate and entrepreneur Pettis Norman has died, the team announced Monday. He ...
Minnesota lawmakers face political violence, highlighting the ongoing issue of gun violence and the need for nonviolent ...
Fifty years have now passed since Ashe stunned Connors in four sets to become the first – and to this day only – Black man to ...
Pettis Norman, a former Cowboys tight end and civil rights activist, passed away at the age of 86. He helped Dallas to their ...