Dr. Abraham L. Davis: 60 Years after Brown v. Board of Education
Segregation; a word and reality that took blood, constitutional amendments and a Supreme Court decision to attempt to purge a great injustice. Yet almost 60
Segregation; a word and reality that took blood, constitutional amendments and a Supreme Court decision to attempt to purge a great injustice. Yet almost 60
A study released on May 15, 2014, by the UCLA Civil Rights Project shows that as whole schools in America have resegregated. Today a minority
A white supremacist is pushing to create a “whites only” town in North Dakota. According to reports by Fox News, Craig Cobb, leader of a
Like Jay-Z once said, the numbers don’t lie. That is especially true of interracial relationships and marriages in the new millennium. Though interracial dating has
In 1954, the United States Supreme Court declared the system of legal segregation unconstitutional, thereby calling for the end of segregation with all deliberate speed.
The Help is a well-made film. I knew that it had impacted me in a very visceral, emotional and deep way when, as I cut
I often write about my recollections of the Civil Rights Movement as a child growing up in Memphis, Tenn., particularly about the death of Martin
Nearly 60 years have passed since the historic Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kan., decision was passed that ruled segregation of white and