Rev. Dr. Owen C. Cardwell, Jr., a civil rights pioneer and one of the first Black students to desegregate Lynchburg public schools, passed on May 12,...
A new historical marker in Harrisonburg commemorates the bravery of Black families and Judge John Paul during Virginia's Massive Resistance era, highlighting school desegregation victories that...
Betty Jean Reed Kea, a member of the Norfolk 17 who desegregated Granby High School in 1959, passed away May 13 in Baltimore, just days before...
"Panelists at a Hampton University forum commemorating the 70th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education discuss the strides made in education equity, emphasizing the role...
Explore the courageous journey of the Clinton 12, who broke the Jim Crow barrier in 1956, paving the way for school desegregation in the South. Their...