Joyce Cusack, now 82, participated in a 1960 lunch counter sit-in in DeLand, Florida, at the age of 17 to protest segregation, inspired by the Greensboro Four.
Two events on Tuesday will honor local high school students who organized a sit-in 65 years ago during the Civil Rights Movement to end legalized segregation in public accommodations. The 26 students, ...
Black History Month is a time to honor Black Americans achievements. Here are some of the most influential Black Oklahomans ...
It is the first responsibility of every citizen to question authority.” Benjamin Franklin American polymath: a writer, ...
An Amtrak train carrying 114 passengers and a semi-truck collided Tuesday morning in North Carolina. Officials in Kings Mountain say the crash happened about 4:30 a.m. at the Lewis Farm Road and ...
Gaffney police released a statement clearing up what they called "misinformation" about a traffic stop involving four ...
Not every member of the “First Five” graduated from the University, but they are remembered collectively as trailblazers who ...
GREENSBORO — The building where four N.C ... and Franklin McCain ignited a movement there. The lunch counter sit-in would sweep the nation and give a second wind to the civil rights movement ...
At present, a Guilford County resident does sit on the Trillium board ... That at-large member, picked by Kinsley, is Randy Abbott, a Greensboro behavioral health advocate whose daughter, Vanessa ...