Happy 100th Birthday to Bayard Rustin, “Resister Extraordinaire”
by Julianne Hing on March 16 2012, 6:29PM
“The proof that one truly believes is in action,” the civil rights organizer once said.
Topics: Celebrate Love, /NOW Blog
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VideoHappy 100th Birthday to Bayard Rustin, “Resister Extraordinaire”
by Julianne Hing on March 16 2012, 6:29PM
“The proof that one truly believes is in action,” the civil rights organizer once said.
Topics: Celebrate Love, /NOW Blog
Octavia Spencer Wins Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress [Video]
by Jorge Rivas on January 15 2012, 9:53PM
Spencer thanked the Hollywood Foreign press for recognizing “domestics in this country, now and then” during her acceptance speech.
Topics: Arts & Culture, /NOW Blog
Erykah Badu’s Radio Series Explores Music Generated by Black Power Movement
by Jorge Rivas on January 13 2012, 3:56PM
Erykah Bady explores the underground music generated by the late 60s Black Power movement.
Topics: Arts & Culture, /NOW Blog
Why I’m Just Saying No to ‘The Help’ and Its Historical Whitewash
by Akiba Solomon on August 10 2011, 12:50PM
Despite the hype and the ensemble of fine black actresses, I’m opting out of “The Help.” The trailer alone features too many group hugs to be trusted as an accounting of the civil rights movement.
Topics: Arts & Culture, History, The Help
The Revolutionary Everyday Courage of “The Barber of Birmingham”
by Katti Gray on August 9 2011, 9:35AM
James Armstrong was neither a national movement leader nor a star-power elected official. He was just a guy with a barbershop and heart big enough to fight for his community’s dignity.
Topics: Arts & Culture, History
No New Investigation for Malcolm X Murder Case, Say Feds
by Benjamin Greenberg on July 25 2011, 10:14AM
The Justice Department says there’s no good reason to spend the money on reopening the case on Malcolm X’s assassination. A recent biography argued the initial case was rushed and insufficient, spurring new calls for a real investigation.
Topics: History
Civil Rights Schoolchild Ruby Bridges Meets President Obama
by Jorge Rivas on July 22 2011, 2:44PM
The girl made famous in Normal Rockwell’s iconic painting finally goes to the White House.
Topics: Arts & Culture
Ruby Bridges, Made Famous in Iconic Painting, Goes to White House
by Jorge Rivas on July 15 2011, 11:27AM
The woman was featured in one of our most iconic Civil Rights era paintings. Now, she’ll be on hand to bring it to the country’s most powerful home.
Topics: Arts & Culture
Ron Paul Says He Would Have Voted Against Civil Rights Act
by Asraa Mustufa on May 16 2011, 11:53AM
Staying true to his brand of extreme libertarianism, the presidential candidate said he objected to the Civil Rights Act because of its infringement on private property rights.
Topics: Politics
50 Years After Freedom Rides, a Stunning Film Revives the Heroism
by Jamilah King on May 16 2011, 9:02AM
Filmmaker Stanley Nelson talks about the incredible journey of some of the civil rights movement’s youngest and most fearless leaders.
Topics: History
What Ever Happened to Black Power? (And Do We Care?)
by Reniqua Allen on May 12 2011, 10:19AM
A new Malcolm X biography has put black nationalism in the news again. Reniqua Allen looks back, and forward, at the political ideology he helped popularize.
Topics: History
Recy Taylor, Sexual Violence, and the Horrors of Jim Crow
by Jamilah King on February 11 2011, 9:55AM
The stories of countless black women who were raped by white men during the civil rights era have gone overlooked entirely.
Topics: Gender & Sexuality, History, Recy Taylor
Rep. John Lewis Set to Write Civil Rights Graphic Novel
by Jamilah King on February 8 2011, 12:50PM
The civil rights hero calls the project “a story of involvement.”
Topics: Politics
We Twisted King’s Dream, So We Live With His Nightmare
by Tim Wise on January 17 2011, 8:00AM
Today’s remembrances abstract non-violence from justice, colorblindness from racial equity and public service from radical social transformation.
Remembering MLK: The Things We’ve Forgotten Would Guide Us
by Barbara Ransby on January 14 2011, 9:51AM
Civil rights historian Barbara Ransby says we are all King’s political heirs.
Investigations Force Feds to Revisit Murders of Civil Rights Era
by Benjamin Greenberg on January 12 2011, 10:17AM
There were many more killings than those of activists. A Louisiana black businessman’s murder is the latest case reporters have reopened.
Topics: Criminal Justice, History
Flying Pigs, Purple Sky, Happy Negroes in Haley Barbour’s Mississippi
by Kai Wright on December 21 2010, 1:25PM
The presidential aspirant continues rewriting history.
Topics: Kai Wright
Rosa Parks and the Love For Justice
by Jamilah King, Hatty Lee on December 1 2010, 6:04PM
Today’s love is dedicated to freedom fighters, past and present.
Topics: Celebrate Love, Media
Charges That a Civil Rights Hero Was an FBI Spy Shouldn’t Shock Us
by Barbara Ransby on September 15 2010, 10:46AM
Government snoops were always close confidants.
Topics: History, National Security
King’s Movement Was More Interested in Justice Than Harmony
by Hatty Lee, Kai Wright on August 28 2010, 1:10PM
A look at real message in Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech.
Topics: History, Kai Wright
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