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The Department of Criminal Justice, Social Work and Sociology at Southeast is bringing the Reverend Wheeler Parker to campus this week. Rev. Parker is the cousin of the late Emmett Till who was beaten and killed in Mississippi in August of 1955 at the age of 14. Parker was one of the last people to see Till alive.
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A Senate committee began hearings on Mon. Jan. 25, on two bills that would affect protests and policing in the state.Senate Bill 60 would create more…
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All of Us or None, a civil and human rights group, aims to help people with felony convictions understand the voting process and cast their vote.
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The NAACP and League of Women Voters argue that no one should be forced to risk their health and leave their home to vote during the pandemic.
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Sybil Morial's memoir details her formative experiences living under Jim Crow laws.
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As the nation marks the 60th anniversary of the historic Montgomery bus boycott, listen to a selection from a panel discussion led by NPR's Michel Martin about the history and future of civil rights.
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An estimated 200 people braved the heat and humidity to gather outside the Missouri Capitol and commemorate the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King's "I
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A Cape Girardeau church will mark the 50th anniversary of the March On Washington with a special ceremony Wednesday evening.The St. James African…