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Event Archives:Civil Rights Movement

Stephen Sachs, Prosecutor of Catonsville Nine Activists, Dies At 87

by HistoryNet Staff1/14/20221/14/2022

This Indigenous Hero Won the Military Cross for Valor. His Son Would Star in ‘The Lone Ranger.’

by David T. Zabecki1/11/20228/19/2022
Attorneys for the plaintiffs in the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case Baker v. Carr (from left) Hobart Atkins, Harris Gilbert, Z.T. Osborn Jr., Warren Chandler, and C.R. McClain in May 1962. The case, brought by Millington, Tenn., Mayor Charles W. Baker and other organizations against Tennessee Secretary of State Joe C. Carr, had profound implications for state legislature apportionment.

The Landmark U.S. Supreme Court Decision So Profound That One Justice Had a Nervous Breakdown

by Daniel B. Moskowitz12/10/202112/8/2021
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Josephine Baker Becomes First Black Woman Inducted into the French Panthéon

by Claire Barrett12/2/20213/10/2024

How Anti-Asian Hate Became Rooted in America’s Immigration Laws

by Richard Brookhiser11/19/20217/11/2022

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How a Severely Wounded Medic Risked His Life to Save Others in Vietnam

by Doug Sterner10/8/20217/25/2022
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Notes from the Underground Railroad: How Slaves Found Freedom

by Robert B. Mitchell10/1/20213/10/2024

How A New York Socialite Helped Defend Native American Culture

by Daniel B. Moskowitz9/13/20213/23/2022

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