Remembering Civil Rights Icon Rev. Jesse Jackson
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Judge Fogel noted that courts frequently operate at the center of national debate. “In times of social tension, courts become the arena where our most consequential disagreements are resolved. The judiciary’s legitimacy rests not on popularity, but on fidelity to the Constitution.”
Rev. Jesse Jackson, a pivotal civil rights leader who fought alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and ran for president, has died at 84.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - The National Civil Rights Museum will be hosting "a powerful day of community connection, meaningful service, and celebration" to mark the 40th anniversary of the federal holiday honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. In an announcement ...
The Legacy Community Opening Celebration on Saturday, May 16, includes a morning ribbon-cutting ceremony, live music, storytelling tents, children’s activities, community partner tables, and food trucks. Indoors, visitors will explore the new exhibitions through self-guided tours and facilitated gallery deep dives. Program details to come.
"For at the heart of racism is the idea that a man is not a man, that a person is not a person. You are human beings. You are men. You deserve dignity." These words from the Rev. James Lawson Jr. are inscribed on the I AM A MAN memorial in Memphis.
The National Civil Rights Museum is taking a break for the holidays, the museum announced Friday. The landmark will close its doors December 21 and reopen December 26. It's also closed on New Years Day. In a release, the museum called the break well ...
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As the nation observes Black History Month and reflects on the long arc of the Civil Rights Movement, the National Civil Rights