How Churches Mobilized To Rescue Selma After A Tornado Devastated The Historic City

First Baptist Church was joined by congregations all over the city in a volunteer effort to serve the shocked community.

This Worn-Out Shoe From 1965 Is Part Of Alabama’s Voting Rights History

Anderson’s shoe and her story are featured in a new exhibit at the Alabama History Museum on the women’s suffrage movement.

Biden Signs Executive Order To ‘Provide Voting Access’ To Citizens In Federal Custody

The order was signed on the 56th anniversary of the Selma march

Hosea Williams Stood Next To MLK And John Lewis 56 Years Ago At Edmund Pettus Bridge

This March 7 marks the 56th anniversary of the ‘Bloody Sunday’ when 600 peaceful marchers were met with violence at the foot of the Edmund Pettus Bridge. Hosea Williams was leading them.

How This Black Teacher In Rural Alabama Inspired Generations To Lift Themselves Out Of Poverty

'I had an ambition to work for the Lord and my race. I had great enthusiasm to serve my people; my heart was overwhelmed with compassion for them,' wrote Rosa Young.

Pollak: Remember John Lewis for Civil Rights Heroism, Not Partisan Politics

The late Rep. John Lewis (D-GA) is being remembered by President Donald Trump the way he ought to be remembered -- namely, for his heroic leadership in the civil rights movement. That is how he should be remembered -- not for his recent politics.