September 1963 saw a turning point for protest music following the tragic incident in Birmingham, Alabama, which inspired ...
In 1963 four little Black girls were killed in an explosion at the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, but one girl lived to tell her story.
Paulette Hamilton calls on young people to take 'heads out of the sand' and says 'our borders are being threatened' ...
13, 1963. Freeman had turned 13 the month before ... Sunday in a daylight bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Ala. The killing of four innocent girls in a place of worship ...
Nina Simone wrote 'Mississippi Goddam' in response to the bombing on 6th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama in 1963, channeling her fury and rage.
Connor once disclosed in 1963 his clever plan to discourage civil rights “freedom riders” by holding back his police and giving the KKK a fifteen-to-twenty-minute head start to attack them.
Iconic songs by Sam Cooke, Kim Weston, Public Enemy, Nina Simone, Marvin Gaye, Lauryn Hill, Kendrick Lamar and more depict the fight for civil rights.
It was the FBI that launched immediate investigations into the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham in 1963 and the Freedom Summer murders of civil rights workers in 1964.
At ACE’s annual conference, higher education leaders noted that they want to find common ground with Trump—but they’re also ...