The Voting Rights Act was signed 55 years ago. Black women led the movement behind it
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Long before Dr. King came to Selma, Black women like Amelia Boynton Robinson, Diane Nash and Marie Foster registered, and educated Black voters.
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Long before Dr. King came to Selma, Black women like Amelia Boynton Robinson, Diane Nash and Marie Foster registered, and educated Black voters.
Embark on a powerful journey through over 500 years of Black American history in this compelling video. From the depths of..
The movement toward greater inclusivity by the Television Academy advanced when this year’s record-breaking Emmy nominations were..