Justice and equality are timeless battles that continue to shape our world, and right here in our community, these vital ...
To that end, the Black Book details a range of civil rights information, including racial profiling, police brutality and ...
While New Haven’s public and school libraries have not received a request to ban a book in recent memory, the libraries have ...
The challenge in federal court contends officials discriminate by systematically purging all positive LGBTQ-related materials ...
"Lincoln’s Peace" examines the difficulty in turning wartime victory into solving the political and social problems that led ...
Civil rights icon Ruby Bridges, who at the age of 6 desegregated a school in Louisiana and made history, spoke at Cal State ...
The Morgan Library & Museum surveys the astonishing life and career of its founding director, Belle da Costa Greene.
Maxine Smith, Dorothy Truitt Walk and Cornelia Crenshaw were civil rights leaders who challenged injustice and made a difference for all Memphians.
CHRISTIANSBURG — The words of beloved Christiansburg civil rights leader Nannie Hairston, painstakingly transcribed by author Sheree Scarborough, are now available to the public with the release ...
Rutherford County Library System Board members angered and pleased a packed audience Monday by deciding to remove books on ...
GREENVILLE, S.C. – Local library patrons, with help from the American Civil Liberties Union and ACLU of South ... violated library patrons’ First and Fourteenth Amendment rights. "Books are one of our ...
Civil service unions have warned that as many as 50,000 people could lose their jobs, and that vital services could ...