Before the summer of 1952, the 23-year-old private first class had never even taken part in a civil rights protest—but after ...
Council of Councils global perspectives roundups gather opinions from experts on major international developments. In this edition, members from leading global think tanks in Australia, Brazil, ...
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The New Orleans sit-in that changed Canal Street
Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser will unveil a new civil rights marker Tuesday recognizing a two-year effort to desegregate lunch counters and bathrooms on Canal Street. Why it matters: The Canal Street ...
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Last living rabbi arrested in St. Augustine civil rights protest returns 62 years later
A key moment in the Civil Rights Movement happened in St. Augustine. 16 rabbis were arrested, along with black demonstrators who swam in a whites-only pool. Republicans blast Trump's Iran agreement as ...
A 1978 protest by wheelchair users won a right many now take for granted: boarding a city bus. NPR's Joe Shapiro and Colorado Public Radio's Stephanie Wolf explain.
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