
Tag: civil rights


Martin Luther King Jr.’s Nonviolence Warning to Malcolm X Holds Lessons for Christians Today

National Civil Rights Museum Opens Today in Atlanta

If the Current Trend Continues, Bishop Joseph Mattera Says Pastors Could Be Forced to Officiate Homosexual Weddings In America

Actress and Civil Rights Activist Ruby Dee Dies at 91

“King Rules” by Alveda King Packed With Family Wisdom and God’s Word

“King Rules” by Alveda King Packed With Family Wisdom and God’s Word

How Armed Black Southerners Helped Fight for Civil Rights

Two Southern Baptist Leaders Want Convention to Pass Resolution Against “Transgender Identity”

Christian Baker Willing to Be Shut Down Over Baking a Wedding Cake for Homosexual Couple

Rep. John Lewis Not Happy with Obama Judicial Nominee Michael Boggs

Coalition of Over 100 Black Pastors from Detroit Say Homosexual Rights Do Not Compare to Civil Rights

NFL’s New Issue: Its First Homosexual Kiss

‘Mississippi Eyes’ Offers a Cultural History of Civil Rights

Is Al Sharpton’s Influence Diminishing?

In Mormon Country, Black Baptist Preacher France Davis Celebrates 40 Years of Service to the Lord

California Lawmakers say Students Should Learn What President Obama’s Election Meant for Racial Equality and Civil Rights

Eric Holder Plans to Stay On as Attorney General at Least Through November Elections

President Obama Criticizes Republican Push for Voter ID Laws

Why the Black Press Is Still Powerful

Former Aide to Medgar Evers, Colia Clark, Encourages Blacks to Continue Fighting for Justice

Eric Holder says he and President Obama Have Faced “Unprecedented, Unwarranted, Ugly and Divisive Adversity”

WATCH / Report: Obama Unconcerned About Al Sharpton’s Past with the FBI

Dr. Richard Land on the Civil Rights Act

Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant Signs “Religious Freedom Restoration Act” Into Law

1961 Freedom Rider, John Taylor, Dies at 78

Church Involvement In Labor Movement Has a Long History
Why the Restoration of the Black Family — a Father, a Mother, and Children — is Key to the Turning Around of the Black Community and the Future of Blacks in America

Martin Luther King Jr.’s Letter to Rosa Parks Goes on Sale for $125,000
