Harlem mother Mae Mallory fought a school system that she saw as ‘just as Jim Crow’ as the one she had attended in the South.
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For Charles Person and Thomas Gaither, 1961 was an eventful year in their young lives. Person was 18 and became the youngest of the original Freedom Riders, and Gaither was 22 when he introduced the ...
The Little Rock Nine's historic and brave acts helped ... Board of Education, which ruled that school segregation was unconstitutional. The day the students went to school, they were met with ...
Last summer, the museum announced its intention to relocate to the Arts District, and next month, it will debut the ...
William E. Leuchtenburg, a prize-winning historian widely admired for his authoritative writings on the U.S. presidency and ...
As the Center for American Progress has noted, “the federal government has hired Black Americans at higher rates than the private sector going back a century or more.” ...
From deeply personal stories to crackling social observations, these are the most anticipated nonfiction books and memoirs of ...
Schools are increasingly referring children to the government’s anti-terrorism programme, but fewer than one in ten got ...
A dilapidated gas station has become a point of frustration and concern for members of a Little Rock neighborhood as the ...
The state senate approved Senate Bill Three (SB3), a proposal that removes racial preference policies from state government.
The Arkansas Senate passed a bill aimed at ending affirmative action programs in state and local government. State Sen. Dan ...