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Seattle News Briefs
Seattle Office for Civil Rights Launches Web-Based Discrimination Complaint Form
Sen. Shields Hopes New Law on Racial Impact Statements Will Prevent Bad Policy Decisions
Separate Water Fountains for Black People Still Stand in the South – Thinly Veiled Monuments to the Long, Strange, Dehumanizing History of Segregation
Sharpton Leads Civil Rights March, 'Los Suns' Victorious in Arizona
Sharpton: Jackson's Strengths Overpowered His Shortcomings
Slim Chance for Civil Rights Remedy in Campbell Case
Smith to Retire in a Year -- But Parents Want her Fired Now
Speak Out for Civil Rights – for Everyone
SPLC Statement on the Passing of Rev. Robert S. Graetz Jr.
States Dig in Against Directive on Transgender Bathroom Use
Struggle for Equality Continues for Civil Rights Generation
Student Debt and the Civil Rights Movement: Dropping the Leadership Baton
Students Sue Walden University, Alleging Scheme to Defraud Black Women
Summit: Education As a Civil Right
Supreme Court Discrimination Ruling Leaves Unanswered Questions
Supreme Court Says Officers Can Search Passengers
Supreme Court to Consider Key Civil Rights Cases
Suspensions, Expulsions of Black Students: The School to Prison Pipeline?
Tavis Smiley Calls for Accountability
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Trump Picks Hard-Line Republicans for Key Posts
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Two Trayvon Martin Events in Portland Offer Public Discussion of Issues, Rights
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Umass Will Begin Digitizing Du Bois Collection
Unfinished Business: 50 Years After the Civil Rights Act of 1964
University of South Carolina Unveils Monument Honoring First 3 Black Students to Integrate University
University of Texas Case Settled in Modest Victory for Affirmative Action
Unsolved Civil Rights-Era Murders Leave Bitter Legacy
US Changes How It Categorizes People by Race and Ethnicity. It's the First Revision in 27 Years
Us Department of Justice Asks for Community Testimony in Investigation of the Portland Police Bureau
US Has a Long History of State Lawmakers Silencing Elected Black Officials and Taking Power From Their Constituents
Utah Judge Returns Baby to Lesbian Foster Parents
Victoria Gray Adams: A Civil Rights Stalwart
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Video: Newspaper Lawsuit Yields FBI Records from Civil Rights-Era Informant
VIDEO: Washington, D.C. Police are Using Body Cameras
Voices From the Violent Civil Rights Era See Attacks on Voting Rights as Part of Ongoing Struggle
Voter ID: Texas Makes Deal on Weaker Rules for November
Wanted: Your Story About Civil Rights and Race in Oregon
Washington ACLU Holds Training on Voter Registration for Ex-Felons
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What's Next for Portland’s Civil Rights Settlement?
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Workshop Teaches ‘Civil Rights and Civil Wrongs’ Curriculum
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