The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is in Atlanta's downtown area. It sits between the World of Coca-Cola and the Georgia Aquarium, both of which has fee-charging parking garages.
Atlanta continues to draw significant attention from international travelers, ranking 12th among the most popular U.S.
According to a memo, DOJ attorneys cannot file new complaints, briefs or certain court papers “until further notice.” ...
There’s also the Great Salt Lake, from where the city gets its name. At 20,000 square miles, it’s the the second saltiest in ...
Bernice King found herself feuding with the controversial rapper over what appeared to be AI-generated visuals a day after the King holiday.
Family Life Missionary Baptist Church hosts a memorial service to honor late President Jimmy Carter, celebrating his life and ...
Most of Atlanta's commercial activity happens downtown, and many of the city's popular attractions – including World of Coca-Cola, Centennial Olympic Park, the Center for Civil and Human Rights ...
It might now be red once again, but Atlanta itself is generally known as a blue city in a red state. Visitors should head to the thought-provoking National Center for Civil and Human Rights in ...
The annual Beloved Community Awards by The King Center ... an Atlanta City Public Works truck during a sweep of the encampment where he was sleeping, weighed heavily on many of the civil rights ...
Inspector General Shannon Manigault (center) listens as task force members (background) confer during the first meeting of a task force established to review the inspector general ...
As for the Relf sisters, they received nothing. No damages, no financial compensation. Alabama offered nothing to those who ...