On Dec. 1, 1955, on her way home from her job as an assistant tailor at a Montgomery, Ala., department store, Rosa Parks refused when prompted to give up her public
Tag: Civil Rights
He Had a Dream
Parking meters in at least one major U.S. city were free today in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr., Day., a holiday observed in all 50 of the United States since 2000. Because
First summer project
I first knew the term “summer project” as the shorthand way of referring to the summer mission trips I went on during my college days. The international student organization I
Not yet a footnote
I came across a startling fact yesterday in doing some research for an upcoming profile of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., — some suspects in Civil Rights-era killings have yet to