After the Civil War, Black voters faced danger and violence—and they fought for political power against all odds.
Barney actor David Joyner laughed when he found out the Ku Klux Klan banned Barney because he's a Black actor.
In a new podcast devoted to the beloved dino and his impact on generations, Barney actor David Joyner recalls the time the Ku ...
Vivian Lee Battle Sims, a 96-year-old retired educator, has redefined her hometown of Pulaski, Tennessee, once known as the ...
Trump promised to be their protector against a range of supposed enemies, to advance white evangelical fever dreams of ...
How an obsessive hatred of immigrants and people of color and deep-seated fears about the empowerment of women led to the ...
The gathering of white supremacists outside a "Diary of Anne Frank" performance reinforces Howell's decision to seek help ...
The final Expo ’74 attendance statistics revealed that – not surprisingly – most of the visitors came from Washington. The ...
In early 2022, thousands of Canadians descended on Ottawa as part of the so-called "Freedom Convoy" in protest of the ...
Michael Powell filed a suit against Paterson official David Gilmore over a social media photo depicting Powell as a member of ...
Hateful discourse such as this aims to instill fear in the community and disrupt us from exercising our constitutional rights ...
A Neo-Nazi on a warning that he was facing jail time for performing a Nazi salute was allegedly part of a group who dressed ...