Clyburn, Scott, Blunt Rochester, Carey Reintroduce Renewing the African American Civil Rights Network Act
Network Act,” said Dr. Jocelyn Imani, Director of Black History and Culture at Trust for Public Land. “This
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Network Act,” said Dr. Jocelyn Imani, Director of Black History and Culture at Trust for Public Land. “This
partnership with Booker T. Washington, Tuskegee Institute, and Black communities helped educate generations of African American children across … Washington, the Tuskegee Institute, and thousands of Black communities across the South to help build Rosenwald Schools, which
other legislative and judicial actions that drastically limited Black participation and achievement, and eliminated African American political representation
other legislative and judicial actions that drastically limited Black participation and achievement, and eliminated African American political representation
Congressman James E. Clyburn joined the Congressional Black Cacusus to deliver the following remarks on the House floor … movement. Jesse led seven Black high school students into the whites-only Greenville Public Library. They were arrested
Congressman James E. Clyburn joined the Congressional Black Cacusus to deliver the following remarks on the House floor … movement. Jesse led seven Black high school students into the whites-only Greenville Public Library. They were arrested
dear friend, Norman Francis, the first Black president of Xavier University of Louisiana and civil rights pioneer. Bolstered … leadership, Xavier is consistently cited for sending more Black students to medical school than any other four-year
dear friend, Norman Francis, the first Black president of Xavier University of Louisiana and civil rights pioneer. Bolstered … leadership, Xavier is consistently cited for sending more Black students to medical school than any other four-year
initiatives that advanced opportunity and equality for Black Americans. “It should not be lost … that Reverend Jackson has had on the nation, Black Americans, and movements to encourage civic participation around
floor today to pay homage to the Black men and women of our armed forces whose service … within the United States in which Blacks did not participate. The men and women who we are honoring
following statement on the passing of the first Black U.S. Secretary of Labor, Alexis Herman. “I extend … expand opportunity in the workforce. As the first Black Secretary of Labor, she was a pioneering leader
during her time in Congress. As the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress, she believed in unity
leadership positions, serving as Chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus, Vice Chair, and Chair of the House Democratic