Drugs were a way of life in the economically struggling “Brickyard” neighborhood of Clarksdale, Mississippi, where Nicky Patterson grew up.
This month kicks off a major — and vital — process that is fundamental to the success of our Democracy.
The Civil Rights Memorial Center (CRMC) in Montgomery, Alabama, is closed until further notice.
Tracy O’Connor drives her son to another school each day – just for geometry class – because his school does not offer it.
The Southern Poverty Law Center is deeply saddened today by the loss of longtime donor and board member Andrew Fredman, 58, who recently died.
Deadly violence is inescapable for hundreds of returned Salvadoran migrants. This small, Central American country is the murder capital of the world.
I didn’t know what to expect when my daughters decided last summer to give away sanitary pads and tampons to girls in need.
When they looked over the steel-arched crest of the Edmund Pettus Bridge in 1965, the voting rights activists knew there would be trouble.
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