The National Memorial for Peace and Justice opened April 26 in Montgomery, Alabama. The memorial, along with the nearby Legacy Museum, provides a sweeping look at the history of racial injustice and ...
Doug Howard, public affairs officer for the United States Attorney’s Office in Montgomery said, “normal operations are ...
The Equal Justice Initiative, the organization behind Montgomery's National Memorial for Peace and Justice, is now opening ...
After listing the Freedom Rides Museum as 'up for sale' last week, DOGE has made a decision on whether to keep the historic ...
In a significant victory for civil rights preservation in Alabama, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has ...
Members of Alabama’s federal delegation are calling for the historic Montgomery bus station, home to the Freedom Rides Museum ...
As a destination, Montgomery is a journey in contrasts. The Alabama capital is both a proud ... the sites include the Legacy Museum, the National Memorial for Peace and Justice, and Freedom ...
The building housing the historic Freedom Riders Museum appears to be part of a DOGE-ordered sell-off of federal properties.
In a joint letter to the GSA administrator, Figures and Sewell talked about the historical significance of the site and asked that it not be sold.
Terri Sewell, D-Birmingham, issued a statement Wednesday after the U.S. General Services Administration confirmed that the historic Montgomery Bus Station, home to the Freedom Riders Museum ...