WSB is celebrating Black History Month through stories about people in our community who are making a difference.
Meet the powerful voices leading Civil Rights Movement 2.0, from attorneys to community organizers, as they tackle systemic racism and advocate for Black lives.
Rosa Parks is known for being a civil rights icon. But did you know that she was born in Tuskegee, Alabama, on Feb. 4, 1913?
Kelsey Grammer recently revealed to the New York Post the reason why he had a 30-year falling out with “Cheers” co-star Ted ...
By sitting down to lunch at a North Carolina department store, the brave men inspired many others to take part in nonviolent ...
The event was seen as a catalyst for the emerging civil rights movement, as protests followed the killers' acquittal in court ...
Iconic songs by Sam Cooke, Kim Weston, Public Enemy, Nina Simone, Marvin Gaye, Lauryn Hill, Kendrick Lamar and more depict ...
Symbols really do matter. Trump has placed a picture of President Andrew Jackson in the Oval Office. Jackson was an owner of ...
The first seat on every bus will be reserved in honor of Rosa Parks and her contributions to the Civil Rights Movement, from ...
Cecil Bassett Moore was a Black American activist, lawyer and politician during the civil rights movement who operated mostly in Philadelphia. He was known for his more aggressive push for change and ...
While conservative activists praise these efforts as a return to meritocracy, left-leaning activists believe these actions ...