W.E.B. Du Bois Sculpture Project of Great Barrington is now partnering ... “Few visitors to the Berkshires know that Du Bois — a scholar and founder of the NAACP — was born, raised, and educated in ...
In 1906, from a window in his tiny office on the second floor of what was called Stone Hall, Atlanta University professor W.E.B. Du Bois watched ... the founders of the NAACP.
Solidarity spurred students and people of color to call for American divestment from apartheid South Africa in the 1980s, and has more recently brought Black activists to Standing Rock. The notion of ...
The W.E.B. Du Bois Sculpture Project and Embrace Boston have announced a partnership to recognize Black leaders, promote ...
NAACP field secretary James Weldon Johnson visited her in 1919 ... The Spencer house was a safe place to stay for traveling Black intellectuals in a segregated South. W.E.B. Du Bois, for example, ...
W.E.B. Du Bois immortalized these men in his famous ... Like Thurgood Marshall and the leadership of the NAACP, he believed that civil disobedience, mass protests and any other efforts that ...
“The crowd just gets bigger every year,” said Gloucester NAACP president Pamela Griffin-Armstead. Griffin-Armstead also said that she is looking forward to the event continuing to grow in future years ...
Racial violence has been omnipresent in American history, and in far too many of the incidents, the perpetrators of the crime ...
It’s a problem for the campaign because Black people make up the base of the Democratic Party; it becomes a problem when ...
The FBI’s counterintelligence programs (COINTELPRO) of the 1950’s, ’60s, and ’70s formed one of the most infamous domestic initiatives in US history, targeting organizations and individuals whom the ...