To sustain the boycott, communities organised carpools and the Montgomery's African-American taxi drivers charged only 10 cents - the same price as bus fare - for fellow African Americans.
The United States has made almost no progress in closing racial health disparities despite promises, research shows. The ...
Alternative facts have always been with us, and they've always been used to cover up uncomfortable truths. Here's some ...
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After African Americans boycotted the Montgomery ... The city and state, however, insisted that bus drivers continue to enforce Jim Crow laws. A Federal District Court then ruled that segregation ...
One morning in late April, a small brick health clinic along the Thurgood Marshall Highway bustled with patients. There was ...
Three years before Rosa Parks' bus boycott, Nigerian drummer Babatunde ... in 1957 "Baba sparked a deep sense of pride among African Americans by strongly promoting images of African culture ...
Unlike older cities, towns, and suburbs, with their mix of people of all ages, the new postwar suburbs were inhabited primarily by young families. There were few older people or even older children in ...
And because the state was then 57% African American, the 1868 constitution guaranteed a democracy ... researchers find ‘Thank ...
So here’s the bottom line: retreating from DEI initiatives isn’t just a retreat from progress, it’s also economically ...
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