Reparative justice leaders who spoke to theGrio make sense of the Trump administraition’s “bizarre” defense of its ...
When Courtney Patterson was born on his family’s farm in Lenoir County, North Carolina, 80 years ago, he was fortunate that a ...
The proposed legislation, deemed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act (SAVE) Act, would require people to show proof of citizenship when headed to the polls.
In Mississippi, 38 percent of residents are Black yet there are no Black statewide elected officials. The last time a Black ...
With Michigan’s governor’s race at the top of the ticket, one organization is making sure no voice goes unheard before polls open.
President Donald Trump has repeatedly denounced the practice of mail-in voting, calling it “corrupt” and a form of “cheating” ...
Two recent election results have Black voters, strategists and activists talking. One is the Senate Democratic primary in ...
One-fifth of Black Americans born in 1939 and 1940 were never issued birth certificates, according to one estimate.
Due South host Leoneda Inge remembers North Carolina A&T State University alum Rev. Jesse Jackson, as voting rights activism ...
On the night of June 12, 1963, Medgar Evers stepped out of his Oldsmobile parked in the driveway of his Jackson, Mississippi home, carrying t-shirts that read, “Jim Crow Must Go.” He had returned from ...
The mailers included images of Black Americans being terrorized by the Ku Klux Klan and law enforcement during Jim Crow ...
Blue-collar workers are moving away from Labor and towards Pauline Hanson’s surging party. Pollsters expect the trend will ...