Is Birmingham’s Civil Rights History on the DOGE chopping block? The sell off of federal buildings and historic monuments raise concerns.
his first on civil rights. The message hailed the Administration's non-legislative accomplishments in the past two years. More troopers into Birmingham as race protests continue BIRMINGHAM ...
The act prohibits the sale of all federally owned landmarks listed on the national register of historic places.
To learn more about Birmingham ... civil rights movement. Many commented that it's better to visit the institute first and then do the walk through the park to understand the significance of the ...
Nikki Carter and her son, Simeon, get ready for his graduation from Demopolis High School on May 19, 2023, in Demopolis, ...
The Alabama African American Civil Rights Heritage Sites Consortium has unveiled a new virtual reality educational initiative ...
In the 1960s, Birmingham, Alabama, was one of the most segregated places in the United States. In 1963, civil rights leaders Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. organized nonviolent ...
his first on civil rights. The message hailed the Administration's non-legislative accomplishments in the past two years. More troopers into Birmingham as race protests continue BIRMINGHAM ...
The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute presents the moving story of the city's role in the civil rights movement, focusing not just on the past, but also on the continuing international struggle ...