This weekend marks 60 years since the civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery which came to be known as Bloody Sunday. In ...
The Alabama Institute for Education in the Arts celebrates its 30th anniversary this year. A cabaret was held to celebrate, ...
Events in Selma, Ala. six decades ago helped win support for the 1965 Voting Rights Act. Today local activists say they're ...
On Tuesday, the Trump administration shared a list of more than 440 federal properties it had identified to potentially ...
Three members of Congress accused the Trump administration of trying to erase part of Alabama’s history Saturday in speeches ...
Auburn basketball's Chad Baker-Mazara was ejected for a Flagrant 2 foul against Alabama on Saturday. Here's what happened.
On March 7, 1965, civil rights protesters in the hundreds led by the late John Lewis attempted to march between Selma and Montgomery Alabama to highlight the suppression of Black ...
"People are afraid," Selma's mayor told more than 30 Congress members at the start of a weekend of remembrance.
The Southern Poverty Law Center hosted its annual wreath laying ceremony Friday. Hundreds gathered at the Civil Rights Memorial Center for the event that recognized the unwavering courage of 40 ...
Sixty years after Bloody Sunday, the SPLC honors 40 civil rights martyrs with a ceremony focused on today’s fight to preserve ...
Djovani Jean-Pierre spent his 17th birthday in a small county jail in rural northern Alabama, where he has languished for ...
Decades after law officers attacked voting rights marchers, we revisit the event that helped spark passage of the 1965 Voting Rights Act and hear what civil rights activists are doing in Selma today.
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