Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On Dec. 2, 1955, the Montgomery Advertiser published a short crime item at the bottom of page 9 under the headline "Negro Jailed ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- Doris Crenshaw was 12 years old on Dec. 5, 1955, when she and her sister eagerly rushed door to door in their neighborhood, distributing flyers prepared by activists planning a ...
In the segregated South, African Americans were denied equality in the workplace, a chance for a decent education and the right to visit restaurants and use restrooms that white people also used. In ...
Read full article: What to know about Transgender Day of Visibility The conservancy says landowner conversations have been positive, but the purchase isn’t final. MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Doris Crenshaw was ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. MONTGOMERY, AL - OCTOBER 26: Civil rights attorney Fred Gray, left, and Claudette Colvin, 82, listen during a press conference ...
Judge Thomas Gray describes the odd circumstances of his 1956 arrest during the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Interview from Aug. 10, 2005.
Police are urging the public to avoid the area of Quarton Road between Telegraph and Middlebelt due to a barricaded gunman situation in Oakland County. MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Doris Crenshaw was 12 years ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Doris Crenshaw was 12 years old on Dec. 5, 1955, when she and her sister eagerly rushed door to door in their neighborhood, distributing flyers prepared by activists planning a ...