Friday marks the 60th anniversary of the death of Malcolm X, a prominent Black American Muslim civil rights activist.
In the late '50s, civil rights leader the Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth felt the Birmingham campaign needed a boost.
The question of what really happened on February 21, 1965 when Malcolm X, an icon of the civil rights movement, was struck down in a hail of bullets in New York has haunted Americans for decades.
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For Black History Month, WGAL is highlighting Susquehanna Valley residents who have made a lasting impact in the community. A ...
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In all of California, there may be no better political launching pad than the office of attorney general. As the state’s top cop as well as its chief consumer advocate, the attorney general resides in ...
Imagine being a 28-year-old Black man in the United States of America during the 1930s aspiring to attend law school, only to ...
For the past few weeks, immigration advocacy organizations in Colorado have taken to social media to warn users about rapidly ...
President Donald Trump is expected to announce plans to take over the U.S. Postal Service, an independent agency that has its ...
The president's executive orders threaten the funding of a wide-range of housing programs, research, and anti-discrimination ...
"Institutional knowledge is good, and government is good," said former U.S. Attorney Gary Restaino in an interview with The Arizona Republic.