Thousands of voting rights advocates, faith leaders and activists are expected to gather in Alabama and cities across the country Saturday as part of the "All Roads Lead to the South" National Day of ...
SELMA, AL ‒ Over 60 years ago, on the March 1965 day dubbed "Bloody Sunday," the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, was filled with a crescendo of shouts, of bludgeoning batons. Steady footsteps ...
Thousands crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma demanding protection for Black voting power after the gutting of the Voting Rights Act. More than 5,000 demonstrators gathered in and around Selma ...
A longtime Oklahoma City civil rights activist said a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that struck down a key component of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 made her weep — but only for a moment. Marilyn Luper ...
Protesters, faith leaders, and voting rights activists are gathering across the South to demonstrate against Republican gerrymandering efforts that could disenfranchise minority voters, 60 years after ...
Jenn Sullivan reports on nationwide voting rights protests sparked by a controversial Supreme Court ruling tied to congressional maps.