Remembering Bernard LaFayette, a key figure in the Selma voting rights campaign and advocate for civil rights.
Rangel’s death was announced by the City College of New York.
The Rev. Gilbert Caldwell, a civil rights icon who was a part of the Selma "Bloody Sunday" march and the March on Washington, has died.
Today marks the 50th Anniversary of the march in Selma to Montgomery for equal voting rights in which was called Bloody Sunday.
January 15, 2015 was a day that Mrs. Major Phillips took the role as lead teacher to put together a great assembly for Martin Luther King...
Thanks to some prominent black business leaders, NYC students will be afforded a free ticket to watch Selma.
An Alabama man was arrested Saturday on charges that he murdered two nine-year-old twins and their caretaker.
NAACP President & CEO Benjamin Todd Jealous, Coalition of Black Trade Unionists President and NAACP Board member William Lucy and NAACP Alabama State Conference President Benard...
Democrat Terri Sewell, a lawyer from Birmingham, has become the first black woman to be elected to the U.S. House from Alabama.