Civil Rights
Fearing the Worst
A church is bombed. A daughter is missing. A rediscovered photograph recalls one of the most heart-wrenching episodes of the civil rights era
35 Who Made a Difference: Robert Moses
A former civil rights activist revolutionizes the teaching of mathematics
The Old Ballgames
Civil rights chronicler Ernest Withers also photographed the glories of black baseball, including pioneering big leaguer Jackie Robinson
Down In Mississippi
The shooting of protester James Meredith 38 years ago, searingly documented by a rookie photographer, galvanized the civil rights movement
Free at Last
A new museum celebrates the Underground Railroad, the secret network of people who bravely led slaves to liberty before the Civil War
Off the Beaten Track
During a civil rights march in 1965, photographer Bruce Davidson left the highway to focus on a single Alabama sharecropper and her nine children
On Clipped Wings
As America's first black military pilots, Tuskegee airmen faced a battle against racism
Beach Lady
MaVynee Betsch wants to memorialize a haven for African-Americans in the time of Jim Crow
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