Topic: Civil Rights Movement

Trump's quietly courageous visit to Mississippi December 10, 2017 Monica Showalter The mobs outside howled and the partisan pols complained, but Trump went through with the Misssissippi civil rights museum opening anyway. He's not like other presidents.
Gay Marriage and the Next Round of Civil Disobedience February 23, 2014 Z.T. Arnold How can so many, from average citizens to the highest judges and politicians, deny the right of obeying their conscience via civil disobedience to this small, believing minority?
ID's required to attend NAACP rally to protest voter ID requirements February 9, 2014 Thomas Lifson Has the NAACP been infiltrated by agents of the Ku Klux Klan bent on destroying the credibility of the organization?
Concealing Charlton Heston, Denying MLK August 29, 2013 Andrew K. Boyle By shrouding the details of that day in the politics of today, we lose the details and the heart of the Civil Rights movement.
What's Next for Civil Rights? August 7, 2013 Robert Weissberg Teetering as it is on the verge of irrelevance, the civil rights establishment requires a new mission.
Barack Obama and the End of an Era May 13, 2013 Steve McCann The re-election of Barack Obama is the high water mark and the end of an era. The focus of the nation will no longer be on bumper sticker platitudes.
A King among Christians January 27, 2013 Amy De Rosa Martin Luther King, Jr did not become great because he was born with black skin and advocated nonviolence. He did something to become who he was.