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twixnmix: Harry Belafonte, Sidney Poitier, Charlton Heston, James Baldwin, Marlon Brando, Sammy Davis Jr., and Burt Lancaster at the Civil Rights March in Washington, DC on August 28, 1963.
This pic makes me think of a group of walkers
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Civil rights leader, quaker and queer, Bayard Rustin.
makerswomen: On This Day 1955:“The first lady of civil rights” and “the mother of the freedom movement,” Rosa Parks refuses to give up her seat on a bus to a white person. Her arrest would help spark the modern civil rights moveme
Civil rights lawyer seeks to commemorate another side of Southern heritage: Lynchings
23xskidoo: Some things still haven’t changed here in SoCal
Gordon Parks unique Civil Rights photographs
Rosa Parks - Civil Rights Activist
Eve Arnold: Photos of Malcolm X and the Nation of Islam, 1961
onlyonememberinmygenus: Black women has and will always be beautiful.
Summer of ‘63 - music Inspired by Civil Rights Movement. Mix on NPR
tumifromjoburg: kenobi-wan-obi: Albert Einstein, Civil Rights Activist Here’s something you probably don’t know about Albert Einstein. Image:Einstein with the children of Lincoln University Faculty, May 3, 1946 In 1946, the Nobel Prize-winning
milkandheavysugar: Legendary actress and civil rights activist passes away at 91: New York (AP) — Ruby Dee an acclaimed actor and civil rights activist whose versatile career spanned stage, radio television and film, has died at age 91, according
howtobeterrell:Finally someone brought this back to slavery and NOT the civil rights movement! This is an anti black issue NOT a civil rights issue!
thevampirequeen: Civil Rights Movement vs Ferguson Protests
gallifreyglo: dichotomized: U.S. Martin Luther King Jr being attacked as he marched nonviolently for the Chicago Freedom Movement, 1966, which was the most ambitious civil rights campaign in the North of the United States, and lasted from mid-1965 to
did-you-kno:Samuel L. Jackson was part of the Civil Rights Movement. He ushered Martin Luther King, Jr.’s funeral, and held the Morehouse College board of trustees hostage, including Martin Luther King Sr., in the 1969 student protest. After a 2-year
revolutionarykoolaid:Civil Rights Attorneys Sue Ferguson Over ‘Debtors Prisons’Joseph ShapiroIn a new challenge to police practices in Ferguson, Mo., a group of civil rights lawyers is suing the city over the way people are jailed when they fail to
black-culture:On this day in 1955, Rosa Parks helped spark a movement that would change this country forever. Yet, 59 years later Blacks continue to fight, bleed and sweat for their civil rights and humanity in this country. 59 years later, the same white
fonzworthcutlass: schmaniel: actjustly: Day 10 of #BlackHistoryYouDidntLearnInSchool - The Friendship Nine “It didn’t make sense to violate the law and then put money right back into the system.” “We were simply students who were tired of the
gaypriori: punk-memelord-enthusiast: skeletonmug: dicksandwhiches: Bayard Rustin was an openly gay Black man who was Martin Luther King’s right hand man. He planned the Million Man March and was subject to scrutiny for his sexuality and deemed a
hahamagartconnect: JR Pays Tribute to the Civil Rights Movement Street artist, JR - known for his trademark B&W portraits that flank inner city communities - marked the 50th Anniversary of Civil Rights Activist, Martin Luther King’s “I Have a
Oh so sorry. Get on the right side of history or take your hatred elsewhere.
Imagine if the person you loved most in the world was alone in the hospital, and you and your children were barred from seeing them as they lay dying, alone. This is why we need equal marriage rights folks. It happens every day. This is not equality.
thecivilwarparlor: Profile Portrait of Frederick Douglass c. 1858Daguerreotype, sixth plate, unknown makerThe Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Gift of Hallmark Cards, Inc Frederick Douglass has been called the father of the civil rights movement. He rose
thereconstructionists: Journalist, critic, and women’s rights pioneer Margaret Fuller (May 23, 1810—July 19, 1850) is celebrated not only as the first full-time female book reviewer in America, but also as the author of the very first work of feminist
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sixpenceee: Italian special force soldier after 72 hour battle in Afghanistan School for black civil rights activists. Young girl being trained to not react to smoke blown in her face, 1960 Disability activists abandon their wheelchairs and mobility
ja-ll: the-movemnt: Google Doodle honors civil rights hero Fred Korematsu Fred Korematsu, the civil rights hero who crusaded against the United States’ internment of the Japanese in the 1940s, is the subject of the Jan. 30 Google doodle. The digital
nelidaperez: Inspired by the Chicano civil rights movement
CIVIL RIGHTS NIGHTMARE OF EPIC PURPORTIONS: Louisiana 'Blue Lives Matter' Bill Would Make Violence Against Police and Firefighters a Hate Crime
micdotcom: Donald Trump won’t visit African-American Museum after feud with civil rights hero, John Lewis.Following a nasty, racially-tinged feud with civil rights hero Congressman John Lewis over the state of his “horrible” district and “burning
blackchildrensbooksandauthors: Born on this day… October 6, 1917 Fannie Lou Hamer: Civil & Voting Rights Activist Books:Voice of Freedom: Fannie Lou Hamer: The Spirit of the Civil Rights Movement Carole Boston Weatherford Fannie Lou Hamer June
Civil rights protest, 1967
A woman kneels in front of police at a civil rights protest, Brooklyn, 1963. Photographed by Leonard Freed.https://painted-face.com/
James Meredith, civil rights activist & the 1st African-American to attend the University of Mississippi, is shot & wounded during his “March Against Fear”- a campaign to encourage black voters to register & overcome their
hennyproud: Civil Rights leader and Mississippi director of C.O.R.E. (Congress of Racial Equality) Dave Dennis breaks down while giving a eulogy at James Chenney’s funeral. Chenney was one of the three civil rights workers brutally murdered by the
micdotcom: Michael Brown’s killer will not face federal civil rights charges The Department of Justice has decided it will not pursue federal civil rights charges against Darren Wilson, the white Ferguson, Missouri, police officer who shot and killed
blackhistoryalbum: ROSA! | CIVIL RIGHTS HALL OF FAME Rosa Parks, “The first lady of civil rights,” “The mother of the freedom movement.”
lagonegirl: Coretta Scott King was an American civil rights activist and the wife of 1960s civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. She established a distinguished career in activism in her own right. Working side-by-side with her husband, she took
alwaysbewoke: howtobeterrell: Finally someone brought this back to slavery and NOT the civil rights movement! This is an anti black issue NOT a civil rights issue! Always relevant.
hennyproud:Civil Rights leader and Mississippi director of C.O.R.E. (Congress of Racial Equality) Dave Dennis breaks down while giving a eulogy at James Chenney’s funeral. Chenney was one of the three civil rights workers brutally murdered by the Ku
abrunchoflions: micdotcom: Michael Brown’s killer will not face federal civil rights charges The Department of Justice has decided it will not pursue federal civil rights charges against Darren Wilson, the white Ferguson, Missouri, police officer
fyeahcracker: Sign the petition to open a civil rights case against George Zimmerman Sign the petition to open a civil rights case against George Zimmerman Sign the petition to open a civil rights case against George Zimmerman Sign the petition to open
howtobeterrell: Finally someone brought this back to slavery and NOT the civil rights movement! This is an anti black issue NOT a civil rights issue!
sickboywolfgang: Saw this on a friend’s timeline needed it …two of my favorite comics ever are X-Men and Captain America.X-Men is about Civil Rights. If you didn’t get that, you didn’t get X-Men.Black Panther is about Civil Rights. If you didn’t
micdotcom: Donald Trump won’t visit African-American Museum after feud with civil rights hero, John Lewis. Following a nasty, racially-tinged feud with civil rights hero Congressman John Lewis over the state of his “horrible” district and “burning
todayinhistory:March 7th 1965: Bloody Sunday in SelmaOn this day in 1965, a civil rights march took place from Selma to Birmingham, Alabama; it became known as ‘Bloody Sunday’. At this stage, the Civil Rights Movement had been in motion for over a
Seriously? Like who cares? My newspaper thinks it’s a better use of their time to write about shit like this instead of educating people about the disgusting human rights violations going on right now in our country. Even though I live in Montana,
horny-as-ever: Seriously? Like who cares? My newspaper thinks it’s a better use of their time to write about shit like this instead of educating people about the disgusting human rights violations going on right now in our country. Even though I live
It's called civil rights. This is the 90's.