Alabama Republican congressional candidate Caroleene Dobson, who has been vocal about her support of school choice on the campaign trail, graduated from a private, so-called “segregation academy,” in ...
How many topics can you fit into a 20-minute talk with Ta-Nehisi Coates? On a recent Thursday afternoon, ahead of a trip Coates will make to Alabama to receive a major literary award, I was about to ...
When Alabama voters cast their ballots on November 3, they will have the opportunity to amend the state’s 119-year-old constitution to remove segregation-era language that exists despite being struck ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — What the Alabama Constitution says on school segregation: From 1901 to 1956: “The legislature shall establish, organize, and maintain a liberal system of public schools ...
MOBILE, Alabama — In the Alabama redistricting case heard by the U.S. Supreme Court on Oct. 4, the liberal justices made false assertions in obvious search of misguided conclusions that would ...
A sunset over the Denny Chimes on the campus of the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa on Thursday June 20, 2024. The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights said Friday that UA was ...
A split between two branches of the pro segregation White Citizens Councils here in which anti-Semitism figures has been widened. Each of the groups announced separate mass meetings to be held here.
Alabama prisoners who say they are unfairly penalized for being HIV-positive are taking their accusations of discrimination to federal court today. Lawyers from the American Civil Liberties Union will ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Sept 17 (Reuters) - Alabama, one of two U.S. states that segregate inmates with HIV from the rest of their prison population, will seek to defend the policy against a class action ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — As Alabama’s all-white Legislature tried to preserve racial segregation and worried about the possibility of mixed-race marriages in 1961, lawmakers rewrote state law to make it ...
A Montgomery Juvenile Court judge has expunged Claudette Colvin's 1955 arrest for challenging segregation on the city's bus lines, an act that preceded Rosa Parks' similar challenge by nine months.