Death of Rev. James Lawson

The Rev. James Lawson, a key figure in the Civil Rights Movement and advocate for nonviolent protest, has passed away at the age of 95. He mentored civil rights leaders and was behind desegregation campaigns in the South. Lawson's legacy includes promoting nonviolent resistance, mentoring activists like John Lewis and Diane Nash, and establishing the James Lawson Institute for the Research and Study of Nonviolent Movements.

The Role of Outside Agitators in Protests

Examining the role of outside agitators in protests throughout U.S. history, from the civil rights movement to the 2020 protests for racial justice.

President Joe Biden to Honor Civil Rights Activist Clarence B. Jones with Presidential Medal of Freedom

President Joe Biden will honor Clarence B. Jones with the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his activism during the Civil Rights Movement. Jones, 93, provided legal counsel to Martin Luther King Jr. and assisted in writing parts of the 'I Have a Dream' speech. Jones is among 19 individuals to be recognized for their exemplary contributions to the United States. The diverse group includes individuals from various fields such as politics, sports, entertainment, civil rights, LGBTQ+ advocacy, science, and religion.

President Joe Biden's claim of getting arrested during the civil rights movement

President Joe Biden claimed he got arrested during the civil rights movement on The Howard Stern Show, but there is no evidence to support this claim.

Civil Rights Movement and Tragedies Faced by the King Family

Daughter of Atlanta minister, Alberta Williams King, played a crucial role in the Civil Rights movement and experienced multiple tragedies. Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination did not kill his dream, as his niece Alveda King stated. The King family endured various losses, including Rev. A.D. King and Alberta King. The article highlights key locations in the civil rights movement and the challenges faced by activists. The Monson Motor Lodge incident was a significant event that contributed to the passing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Melba Pattillo Beals and Beyoncé's Tribute to the Little Rock Nine

Melba Pattillo Beals, a member of the Little Rock Nine who desegregated public schools in the U.S., finds deep meaning in Beyoncé's cover of The Beatles' 'Blackbird' as it pays homage to their struggle and resilience.