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Lewis, who passed away in 2020 after a battle with pancreatic cancer, famously urged Americans to get into “good trouble, ...
Guidry grew up in Texas and graduated from Clark Atlanta University, Yale Divinity School and has a Ph.D. from ...
The old saying goes, “Home is where the heart is.” For many Americans, their homes are where everything in their lives rests: families, history, future, and finances. The personal and spiritual value ...
There is nothing preventing the IRS from deciding to enforce the Johnson Amendment again and perhaps doing so selectively.
The clearing comes after years of pressure from community stakeholders, including businesses and developers, to shut down a camp that obstructs traffic.
"This achievement reflects a rare and necessary partnership between community organizers and municipal leaders." ...
A 1954 law barring churches and pastors from endorsing or opposing candidates for public office will no longer be enforced, the Internal Revenue Service said.
And it was when now Bishop John Richard Bryant returned from his pastorate in Boston to assume leadership at the renowned Bethel AME Church in Baltimore that her ministry officially began. His ...
A swirl of police activity was seen around noon in downtown Beaumont on Tuesday after a call of a robbery in progress at the ...
On the fifth anniversary of the passing of renowned Atlanta civil rights leader and political figure John Lewis, Georgia activists are coming together to lead themselves into "good trouble." ...
New Birth hosted what it called its inaugural “Scholarship Sunday,” announcing a partnership with 16 HBCUs to award more than $2 million in scholarships.
Native leaders say the courts have not treated religious rights equally, pointing to the current fight over Oak Flat.