Growing up in the 1960s in Lynchburg, Virginia, Jim White backed the Rev. Martin Luther King's peaceful, prayerful push for ...
From pop-up sales to a physical store, Implacable Books is set to become the latest bookstore in Worcester – but with a space ...
Nestled in a charming brick building on Malcolm X Boulevard, Royal Rib NYC doesn’t scream for attention – it lets its food do the talking. And boy, does it have a lot to say. As you approach the ...
Imagine Bermuda is thanking all those who contributed to a gathering at Bermuda College on February 21 that commemorated Malcolm X with the theme ‘It All Comes Down to Love.’ A spokesperson said, ...
February 21, 2025 marked 60 years since the assassination of Malcolm X. As he took to the stage for a speech at the Audubon ...
Eyes On the Prize III,” 9-11 p.m., HBO. Over the next three nights, this civil rights documentary will take us from 1977 and community activists to 2015 and Black ...
Sidney Poitier wasn’t initially a fan of Atlanta when he traveled through what was then Atlanta Municipal Airport in the 1950s.
In Birmingham, Dr. Shabazz also visited 16th Street Baptist Church, another Consortium site, where a Klan bombing killed four ...
Sixty years after Malcolm X's assassination, his legacy continues to inspire struggle and revolution. His words remain powerful, urging for autonomy and self-determination.
Friday, February 21st marked the 60th anniversary of the death of civil rights leader Malcolm X. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe reflects on his legacy with his daughter, Ilyasah Shabazz.
Black history happens every day, and the stories from NPR listeners are good examples of that. From becoming the first Black mayor of a town to singing music about change, these stories matter.
The civil rights leader gave furious clarity to black anger in the 1960s, but like several of his contemporaries met with a ...
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