In 1961, the “jail-no-bail” movement cost no money and helped highlight how much Black people were willing to sacrifice for equal rights.
Author: Wenei Philimon, USA TODAY
Online prayers. Social distancing in the pews. Christian leaders debate how to do church amid pandemic.
Faith leaders are debating how they can continue to pray in fellowship with others while keeping staff and members safe amid the coronavirus.
Black Americans report hate crimes, violence in wake of George Floyd protests and Black Lives Matter gains
Across the U.S., Black people have reported incidents of alleged hate crimes and violent backlash as Black Lives Matter has gained broad support.
Not just George Floyd: Police departments have 400-year history of anti-black racism
From slave patrols to police brutality and the Black Lives Matter social justice movement, police departments have long been seen anti-black.