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An Atlanta civil rights museum just reopened after four years. Now it’s double the size
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta is reopening after four years of construction. City leaders and donors gathered Tuesday for a ribbon-cutting celebrating the $57 million ...
Journalism still has the power to shape the world we live in and, perhaps more importantly, shape our understanding of this ...
Atlanta leaders, clergy, and community members gathered Sunday at West Hunter Street Baptist Church to celebrate the centennial birthday of civil rights legend Rev. Dr. Ralph David Abernathy, Sr., ...
*The National Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta is set to unveil a transformative expansion on November 8, following a $60 million renovation. This privately funded institution, free from ...
The second annual Ben Crump Human Rights Honors was designed to celebrate modern-day champions of justice. But Sunday afternoon at Park Tavern, the spotlight shifted to Georgia's political future.
ATLANTA — A brand new exhibit, designed just for kids, will open at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights in downtown Atlanta. Channel 2’s Lori Wilson got an exclusive look behind the scenes ...
ATLANTA — An Atlanta civil rights activist known for advocating for Black servicemembers in the military and as well as economic equality, has died at 88. Dr. Joe Beasley came from "humble beginnings.
Lisa Young Alston continued in her father's footsteps of uplifting the community. The daughter of Andrew Young, a distinguished civil rights leader in Atlanta, has died. The family confirmed that Lisa ...
A civil rights museum in Atlanta expanded recently and now includes the era of reconstruction that followed the Civil War and ultimately led to segregationist Jim Crow Laws in the South. KUOW is ...
ATLANTA — For the first time, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights has unveiled an exhibit designed specifically for children 12 and under. The new gallery, called the Change Agent Adventure ...
Thirteen Medal of Honor recipients traced the route of the Civil War's Great Locomotive Chase. The Great Locomotive Chase led to the awarding of the very first Medals of Honor in 1863. The group ...
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