Remembering civil rights leaders who gave their lives to secure the right to vote without barriers. Remember them this ...
Perhaps you’ve seen the movie, “Selma” which tells the story of how civil rights activists came together to fight for voting rights with a march on Alabama’s Edmund Pettus Bridge in 1965.
Sen. JD Vance touched on key topics such as the state of the economy and illegal immigration in remarks to the Johnston County crowd.
Learn about the courageous fight for voting rights in the 1960s, as told by Congressman John Lewis. Discover the sacrifices ...
who wrote in the court’s ruling that Secretary of State Bob Evnen did not have the authority to strip voting rights from people convicted of a felony. The last day to register to vote for the ...
Coach Michael Locksley has preached to the Terrapins the importance of voting after he made an offseason trip to Selma.
In the 1970s, he fought within the system to preserve the voting rights he’d risked his life for ... appreciation of his ...
They want to be allowed to leave work, commute all the way home, cast their vote and then commute back to work, all on their employers’ dime. Apparently they feel it’s their employer’s responsibility ...
deemed as unconstitutional a law passed this year by the Legislature immediately restoring the voting rights of those who complete the terms of their felony sentences. “Patty and Selma at the ...
Among the civil-rights era's holiest shrines is the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, where demonstrators famously ...