
Tag: segregation


Michelle Obama Talks About Persistent Segregation in Schools at High School Commencement in Topeka

Renovation Church Pastor, Leonce Crump, Seeks to See the Dreams on Martin Luther King Jr. Realized In Broken Atlanta

U.S. Marks 60th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education; Some say the Ruling’s Promise Has Not Been Totally Fulfilled

President Obama Marks Brown vs. Board of Education Anniversary as ‘a Promise Unfulfilled’

Half a Century After Passing of Civil Rights Act, Black Mobility Remains Low

Pastor Derwin L. Gray Says People Are Mad at Donald Sterling, Yet the Church Is America’s Most Segregated Institution

History Columnist Rob Neufeld Looks Back at Allen School, the Private School for Black Women that was a Beacon of Education during the Years of Segregation

Five Decades Later, Churches Still Don’t Look Like What Martin Luther King Jr. Pictured

New York Has the Most Racially Segregated Schools in America
