Trevecca Nazarene University takes students on annual bus tours through Nashville's Civil Rights landmarks, bringing history to life beyond textbooks.
PRODIGY OF PROTEST,' exploring the early activism of the civil rights leader. The production aims to highlight pivotal ...
The upcoming May 2 election will feature a rematch on the Alamo Colleges District board. Leslie Sachanowicz, a trustee for ...
Carter G. Woodson established Negro History Week in 1926 — choosing the second week of February to coincide with Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass’ birthdays — as a way to honor the often ...
Emily Yellin discusses her collaborative memoir with the late James Lawson, ‘the architect of the nonviolent movement in America’ ...
From overpriced rom-coms to poorly timed animated fare, these 2000s movies are more remembered for their abysmal box office ...
SOUTH HADLEY — Civil rights activist Judy Richardson moved with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in ways she said might have not been possible in other organizations during the ...
Jesse Jackson's successful library sit-in at a Greenville, South Carolina library influenced Nashville's own lunch counter protests.
Celebrities have been everywhere this week. Keke Palmer, Emma Roberts and Niecy Nash-Betts celebrate Super Bowl weekend in ...
The finalist for the Ladder Commission is Aditi Pradhan. Semifinalists for the Ladder Commission are Diane Exavier, Jesse Jae Hoon, Utkarsh Rajawat, Nathan Yungerberg, Azudi Onyejekwe, T.J.L, Mariam ...
Obituaries for Perry County for the weeks preceding February 14. Ruth L. Gelnett, 86, of Liverpool entered into rest on Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026, at Stonebridge Health and Rehabilitation Center, ...
Top bowlers last week were Brett Nogle and Alicia Edkin. Nogle became the second bowler in three weeks to roll consecutive 300 games, as he posted an 848 series in the Monday Night Classic League.
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