Fannie Lou Hamer’s America: An America Reframed spotlights the story of the late activist icon , a prominent voice of the civil rights era — from...
Reprint from February & April 1997 Over the years we’ve had the opportunity to meet and interview historians, artists and thought leaders. One friendship we formed...
The Fifteenth Amendment to the US Constitution, ratified on February 3, 1870, says that the right to vote cannot be denied or abridged on the basis...
Free The BallotAmerica is not fully free so long as the ballot is fettered in any part of the United States of America. The right of...
When Reconstruction ended in 1877, southern whites used violence, economic exploitation, discriminatory laws called Black Codes, and political disenfranchisement to subjugate African Americans and undo their...