The 60th Anniversary of the March on Washington, themed "Not A Commemoration But A Continuation," saw a diverse range of speakers addressing issues like racial justice,...
Reflecting on the past, Malverse Nicholson, a pioneer African American journalist, recalls his experience covering the monumental 1963 March on Washington. #CivilRights #Journalism
Excerpt (less than 200 characters): "Commemorating 60 years of progress and activism at the Anniversary March on Washington." Hashtags: #MarchOnWashington60 #CivilRightsLegacy
The Congressional Black Caucus raises concerns about racial incidents and the justice system, emphasizing the need for reforms and accountability.
The 60th Anniversary March on Washington continues the fight for civil rights amid challenges to voting rights and economic opportunities for African-Americans.
President Biden establishes the Emmett Till National Monument, honoring the legacy of Emmett Till and the fight against racial injustice.
By Leonard E. Colvin Chief Reporter New Journal and Guide This article was first written in 2019 as a tribute to two of America’s esteemed elder...
By Jaelyn Scott NJG Intern New Journal and Guide Harold George Bellanfanti Jr, famously known as Harry Belafonte, has passed away. Being 96 years old, he...
By Leonard E. Colvin Chief Reporter New Journal and Guide “All my life I’ve been sick and tired. Now I’m sick and tired of being sick...
By Jaelyn Scott Winter Intern New Journal and Guide Fannie Lou Hamer was born on October 6, 1917, in Montgomery County, Mississippi to sharecroppers Lou Ella...