A giant photograph of four Black children who made history in Arlington was just installed in the new wing of Dorothy Hamm Middle School (4100 Vacation Lane), which is close to being completed. The ...
As a 17-year-old, white Narberthian, I’ve grown up in an era when segregation is a thing of the past, a subject in history class. It has seemed far away, but not anymore. This summer, an oral history ...
Sep. 13—OXFORD — Two dozen attendees explored the history of the integration of K-12 education and the University of Mississippi in Oxford on Monday morning during the first of several planned civil ...
On November 12, the South Orange/Maplewood Community Coalition on Race hosted “Now More Than Ever,” an event aimed at educating local residents about the long history of efforts to integrate the South ...
The “integration” of American history textbooks was an interesting part of the civil rights movement that has gone largely ignored. While American history was becoming more professional in the 1950s, ...
Mamie Pinder was one of the first Black women to teach at Allapatah Elementary School in 1963. This week marks 67 years since Brown vs. Board of Education. The process of integration in Florida didn't ...
Sep. 1—OXFORD — The University of Mississippi is celebrating the 60th anniversary of integration with a slate of events throughout the entire 2022-23 academic year, including a signature event with ...
In the Jim Crow South, integration was not easy, even for one of the most progressive educational institutions in the United States at the time – Black Mountain College. The college, founded in 1933 ...
Lawrence J. Korb writes about the history of integration in the U.S. military. The members of Congress, and the media who are criticizing General Mark Milley for his positions on antiracism and ...
Recently, I met Rachael Colby as I was asked to give her a tour of Oak Ridge history. In our communication prior to the tour, she mentioned being the daughter-in-law of the Rev. Roy D. Colby Sr., who ...