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People this famous would never let you anywhere near their houses when they were alive, but now you can walk right inside!
Forgotten openly gay activist spearheaded the historic 1963 March on Washington, which had an estimated 250,000 attendees.
Sixty-eight years after Rosa Parks refused to move to the back of a Montgomery bus, history is repeating itself in the ...
Walk through Alabama’s Civil Rights Trail, from Montgomery to Selma, and experience the landmarks that shaped America’s path ...
Vera Harris and her daughter, Valda Montgomery, had little problem recalling the events that surrounded them on the 50th anniversary of the Montgomery bus boycott. Led by King, the black community ...
Boycotts, sit-ins, and other civil actions have been used throughout history to bring about change, and can be effective ...
Activist group calls for July 4th boycott of major retailers, fireworks. What to know in AL ...
Montgomery County introduces new bus routes in the Ride On Reimagined plan, aiming for better connections and efficiency.
Maryland Montgomery County makes bus rides free, an idea that is gaining traction The promise of free fares helped fuel the surprising outcome of New York City’s recent mayoral primary election.
Visitors to Montgomery's Legacy Sites marked Juneteenth by reflecting on the struggle for freedom and renewing a commitment to justice and equality.
Bethesda African Cemetery Coalition urges the public to boycott the Montgomery County Government's Juneteenth celebration for its hypocrisy and racial violence.