George Wallace didn’t invent division—he weaponized it. Segregation became a campaign platform, not a relic. Fear and resentment were refined into political fuel. Wallace understood that outrage ...
APTOS — Since 1993, the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles has provided an array of multimedia exhibits detailing historical ...
On Jan. 14, 1954, Marilyn Monroe married baseball star Joe DiMaggio. The two would divorce less than a year later.
Once again, peaceful resistance is being met with armed repression. Martin Luther King Jr.’s example offers both guidance and ...
Today is Wednesday, Jan. 14, the 14th day of 2026 with 351 to follow. The moon is waning. Morning stars are Jupiter, Mercury ...
Speakers at Bristol's annual MLK breakfast urged action in the face of hate, and unveiled a portrait of a local war hero.
This is CBS 42's attempt at trying to establish a definitive history of pizza in Alabama, chronicling the first ...
This is an opinion column. Last week, President Trump told reporters at The New York Times that white people have been wronged by the Civil Rights Act. That the great win of the Civil Rights Movement ...
Foam blankets Alton substation after blown breaker sparks 1970s blaze ...
On Jan. 14, 2013, cyclist Lance Armstrong ended a decade of denial by confessing to Oprah Winfrey during a videotaped ...
In 1952, NBC's "Today" show premiered, with Dave Garroway as host. In 1963, Democrat George C. Wallace was sworn in as governor of Alabama with the pledge, "segregation now, segregation tomorrow, and ...