Before Rosa Parks changed history by refusing to give up her seat on a segregated Alabama bus, a righteous Black Army lieutenant was court martialed for taking the same stand in Texas.
Book Cover Art, Courtesy of Hanover Square Press Now, with his new book, Rise Up: Confronting A Country At The Crossroads, Reverend Al Sharpton outlines his unrelenting position on the weightiest ...
Leading the charge is none other than civil rights icon Reverend Al Sharpton, who’s turning up the volume on America’s most urgent justice conversations with a not-to-be-missed fireside chat ...
Hochul’s proposal has drawn support from Rev. Al Sharpton and other clergy members, domestic violence survivor groups, members of the state Republican caucus, and Congressional representatives ...
A public library in Fairhope lost state funding over books deemed inappropriate for young adults. See what other books are on ...
Other faith leaders have endorsed the protest. The Rev. Al Sharpton, founder and president of the National Action Network, a civil rights organization, announced in late January it would identify ...
The Fairhope Public Library Board will decide whether to review books deemed "sexually explicit" by the Alabama Public ...
The Alabama Public Library board reduced state funding on Thursday to the Fairhope Public Library after being notified about books in the teen section that were considered inappropriate.
The library board meets April 21 and will consider Wahl’s request to initiate a review of the books.
With its state funding at risk, Fairhope city and library officials are contemplating a review of approximately 35 books deemed by state library officials to be “sexually explicit” and ...