Lyndon B. Johnson
Inside the FBI's File on The Fugs: The "Most Vulgar Thing the Human Mind Could Possibly Conceive"
Buried in a bureau file on the Doors is correspondence about how dirty the Fugs were.
50 Years after Selma March, Activists Walk Again to Restore Voting Rights in South
Hundreds of activists are retracing the path of the 1965 Selma March to highlight the damage done to the Voting Rights Act of 1965 by a 2013 Supreme Court decision.
Constance Baker Motley Is the Civil Rights Movement's Unsung Heroine
A new documentary about lawyer, judge, and state senator Constance Baker Motley profiles her life's work as a courageous and unprecedented champion for civil rights.
LBJ Day
This memoir of Lyndon B. Johnson's visit to Kentucky was handwritten by Inez, Kentucky native Shelba Pack Brown on April 24, 1964. We maintained the spelling and grammar just as it was because we like the way it sounds. That's all. It's not to be funny.
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