Tag Archives: Historic Figures

Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, Washington, D.C.

Martin Luther King, Jr.: 8 peaceful protests that bolstered civil rights

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the famous civil rights leader, believed in nonviolent protests against racism. This article describes 8 of the peaceful protests King organized, including the march from Selma, Alabama, and the political rally at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., where he delivered his powerful “I Have a Dream” speech.

Girl doing homework

Wilma Mankiller, Cherokee Chief and First Woman to Lead Major Tribe, Is Dead at 64

Although she died in 2010, the Cherokee Nation will long remember Wilma Mankiller for her dedication to education, health care, and housing reforms. Find out how her decision to support a protest on Alcatraz Island fostered her leadership and determination to help her community.

Pedimental frieze on Supreme Courthouse

Eyes on the Prize: America’s Civil Rights Movement, 1954-1985

The Supreme Court decision against segregated schools created new opportunities for African Americans. However, it also led to years of conflict between supporters and opponents of segregation. News stories, songs, videos, and pictures tell the story of people’s experiences of the changes sweeping the nation during this turbulent time.