By standing up to the U.S. government, the students had achieved what their government had tried and failed to achieve in Vietnam.
As one of the “Greensboro Four,” he helped kick off the sit-in movement with his 1960 protest at a segregated lunch counter.
LYCOMING COUNTY, Pa. — Each September 11th, the Clinton Township Volunteer Fire Department's parking lot is filled with thousands of motorcycles. This is not a bike show, but a show of unity to ...
Tedeschi Trucks Band and Gov’t Mule’s shared series was bound to bring some very special concerts, and one night out from the run’s end, high expectations have been thoroughly surpassed. Since Sept. 3 ...
No cost, more freedom: Beyond Access Program gives free rides to seniors and folks with disabilities
I'm your Idaho News 6 reporter for the South Boise, West Boise, and Kuna neighborhoods. TREASURE VALLEY, Idaho — Older Idahoans and people with disabilities can catch a free ride around the Treasure ...
tvN’s upcoming weekend drama “Typhoon Family” has unveiled a new poster featuring Lee Junho! “Typhoon Family” follows the journey of Kang Tae Poong (Lee Junho), a rookie businessman who suddenly ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — A Civil Rights icon who shaped history from a lunch counter in Greensboro has died. Major General Joseph McNeil, a Wilmington native, died at the age of 83, North Carolina ...
The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee was formed in April, hoping to capitalize on the momentum of the sit-ins. Throughout the 60s, the SNCC had a hand in defining moments of the Civil Rights ...
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