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Mapping Out Our Histories
Mary McLeod Bethune, Known as the ‘First Lady of Negro America,’ Also Sought to Unify the African Diaspora
Mass Civil Rights Marches Across the Nation Aug. 28, 29
Memorial Services Set for Wilmington Ten Member Willie Earl Vereen
Microsoft Honored for Diversity in Hiring
Minnesota Prosecutor: No Reasonable Officer Would Have Killed Castile
Mississippi to Teach Civil Rights History in All Grades
Missouri Student Protests Spur University to Action
Mlk Snow Make-Up Days Upset Civil Rights Groups
More Step Up in Daimler Trucking Discrimination Suit
More Than a Million Sign Petitions Calling for Civil Rights Charges Against George Zimmerman
NAACP and ACLU Want Probes of Vegas Police Slaying
NAACP Calls in Attorneys
NAACP Celebrates 110th Anniversary of Freedom Fighting
NAACP Commends President Bush and U.S. Congress for Passage of the Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights
NAACP Launches #WeAreDoneDying Campaign
NAACP Portland Branch Holds Monthly Meeting March 25
NASA Rededicates Facility in Honor of Katherine Johnson, ‘Hidden Figure’ Key to US Space Race Success
National Conference on Civil Rights Hijacked by Conservative Agenda?
National Urban League Finds State of Black America Is Grim
National Urban League Unveils 2024 State of Black America Report: A Deep Dive into Complex Realities and Persistent Disparities
New Attorney General Spells Out Priorities
New Book Details Life of Community Pioneer
New Chief Named for Department of Justice Civil Rights Program
New Civil Rights Novel 'The Help' Is Unexpected Best Seller
New Federal Policies and Changes Pose Threats to College Access for Students of Color
New Leader of Jesse Jackson's Civil Rights Organization Steps Down Just Months on the Job
New NAACP President JoAnn Hardesty on Civil Rights Now
New Orleans Civil Rights Activist Carlton Roy Dies
New Push for Civil Rights in Education
New Study Documents Discrimination in Advertising Industry
New Supreme Court Justice May Have Minimal Influence on Civil Rights
Nj GOP Governor Apologizes for Civil Rights Remark
NNPA Award Winners Exhort Black Press to Hold Friends and Enemies Accountable
No Civil Rights Charges in Shooting of Minneapolis Black Man
Obama Needs Race Staff in the White House, Say Some Civil Rights Leaders
Obama Speech Marks 50th Anniversary of Civil Rights Act
Obama Thanks Civil Rights Icon Lowery During 90th Birthday Tribute
Obama to Black Press: Find Strength from Within
ODOT Initiates Change in Civil Rights Division
Official Statement From Sean 'Diddy' Combs Regarding the Comcast / Byron Allen U.S. Supreme Court Case
Oklahoma Civil Rights Leaders Celebrate Lunch Counter Victory
Old Casket of Emmett Till Discovered in Cemetery Scheme
Ole Miss Honors James Meredith 60 Years After Integration
Olympian and Civil Rights Activist John Carlos Speaks at Pacific University Thursday, Nov. 8
On 100th Anniversary, NAACP Challenges First Black President
On Juneteenth, Monument Dedicated in Alabama to Those Who Endured Slavery
One Man's Day, a Community's Dream
One Man's Day, a Community's Dream: A Martin Luther King Jr. Discussion
Oppose the Confirmation of John Nalbandian to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
Oregon Bureau of Labor Establishes Civil Rights Board
Oregon Council on Civil Rights to Hear Public on Pay Disparities
Oregon History Pub, ‘Untold Stories of the Civil Rights Movement,’ Takes Place March 26
Oregon Labor Commissioner Brad Avakian on How to File a Discrimination Complaint
Oregon Men Sentenced for Burning Cross
Oregon Must Get Criminal Defendants Attorneys Within 7 Days or Release Them From Jail, Judge Says
Oregon Secretary of State Jeanne P. Atkins Honors 50th Anniversary of the 1965 Voting Rights Act
Oregonian Arrested for Sending Noose to Ohio NAACP Leader
Photographer Cecil Williams' Vision Gives South Carolina Its Only Civil Rights Museum
Photos: Justice for Trayvon Rally Portland
Police Dog Attack on Black Trucker in Ohio Echoes History
Police Officer in 'I Can't Breathe' Death of Eric Garner Won't Be Charged
Portland Ban the Box Campaign Could Remove Barriers to Housing and Jobs
Portland Black History Events
Portland Copwatch to City: Stop Making Policy Decisions in Secret
Portland Laws Take Aim at 'Hot Spot' Gun Areas
Portland Police Bureau Releases Stop and Search Data For 2011
Portland's Khalil Edwards on National Organization for Marriage Strategy to Split Democratic Vote
Portlanders Speak Up on King, the Occupy Movement and Nonviolence
Pre-Teen Racial Harassment: Civil Rights Lawsuit Against Gladstone School District
President Kennedy and Robert Kennedy Feared March Would Kill Civil Rights Bill
President Urges Greater Respect, Understanding After Shootings
Pressure Mounts on Biden to Make Diverse Picks for Top Posts
Prominent Lawyer Hired in Oakland Bart Shooting Lawsuit
Protest Not Talk is What Makes Change Happen
PSU Race Suit Settled
Race-blind Redistricting? Democrats Incredulous at GOP Maps
Ramona Edelin, Influential Activist and Education Advocate, Dies at 78
Real-Life, Civil Rights-Era 'Blood Done Sign My Name' on DVD
Reflections from Selma
Remember the Moores at Christmastime
Remembering Civil Rights Pioneers
Remembering Mildred Loving, Civil Rights Pioneer
Remembering the 1968 Memphis Sanitation Workers’ Strike
Rep. John Lewis Receives a Decades-Old Apology
Reparations Proposals for Black Californians Advance to State Assembly
Report: Hate Crimes on the Rise in U.S.
Report: Hollywood Scores Low on Diversity
Republican-Packed U. S. Commission on Civil Rights Must Be Replaced, Rights Leaders Say
Rev. Jesse Jackson Visits
Rev. William Barber to Receive Humphrey Award at May 15 Dinner
Rights Lawyers Await Obama's Appointment of New Civil Rights Chief
Roosevelt ‘Rough Writers’ Publish Portland Literary Anthology
Roosevelt High School Students Embrace Freedom Rider History
Roosevelt Rough Writers at Oregon Historical Society
Ruling Gives Partial Support to ACLU Challenge of No Fly List
Saddened by Death of Julian Bond
SC Museum Hopes Race Exhibit Will Foster Conversations
Scotus Limits Minority Voter Redistricting Rights
Seattle and L.A. Civil Rights Icon Rev. Dr. Cecil Murray Passes
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