He helped found the Congress of Racial Equality and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference ... as the organizer and orchestrator of arguably the seminal event in American civil rights history – ...
they drew 36,767 fans — the largest paying crowd in Washington history to that point, The Post reported. They also drew more than 100 picketers from the NAACP, the Congress of Racial Equality ...
With around 50 people in attendance, Kraus explained his past decade of research on the narrative of racial progress and the economic indicators of how progress in equality is perceived.
From massive protests against racial segregation and discrimination in the 1960s to the fight against police brutality, African Americans have advocated for equality for decades. In the ...
Today marks the 50th anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom ... and hasn't changed in U.S. civil rights and racial equality, and how much of King's dream remains unfulfilled.
In continuation of a long-running trend, this is the eighth Congress to break the record set by the one before it. How we did this This analysis builds on earlier Pew Research Center work to analyze ...
Organized by the Congress of Racial Equality, known as CORE ... “Change always begins with the young,” he told The Washington Post in 2017. “As you get older you can rationalize things ...
When he returned to campus, he saw an ad from the Congress of Racial Equality looking for volunteers for a trip by commercial bus from Washington to New Orleans. Along the way, the ad said ...