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Protesters from the June 11 demonstration at a downtown Spokane ICE facility detailed allegations of police violence Tuesday ...
Juanita Jackson Mitchell, the former president of Maryland’s NAACP Baltimore City branch and civil rights advocate, spoke about the harshness of Baltimore in the 1920s.
Before her parents outed her racial identity, then-Spokane NAACP President Rachel Dolezal apparently led a Baltimore Freddie Gray protest, initiating the chant: "No justice, no peace, no racist ...
NAACP President reflects on 60 years since 'I Have a Dream' speech Doctor Martin Luther King Jr. made the speech on August 28th, 1963, during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
The protest came as a response to the recent lynchings of African Americans, which had grown more and more gruesome in the year leading up to the march. the Herald notes that in May 1916, a mob of ...
The July 28, 1917, NAACP Silent Protest Parade in New York City is recognized as one of the earliest African American civil rights demonstrations, but remains obscure in popular history.
A group of young Americans attend a protest during the weekend of Richard Nixon's first inauguration, Washington, DC, Jan. 18-21, 1969. David Fenton—Getty Images ...