Chicago suburb drops citations against reporter for asking too many questions
Read full article: Chicago suburb drops citations against reporter for asking too many questionsOfficials in a suburban Chicago community have dropped municipal citations against a local news reporter for what they say were persistent contacts with city officials seeking comment on treacherous fall flooding.
Illinois city tickets reporter for asking too many questions, in latest First Amendment dustup
Read full article: Illinois city tickets reporter for asking too many questions, in latest First Amendment dustupOfficials in a suburban Chicago community have issued municipal citations to a local news reporter for what they say were persistent contacts with city officials seeking comment on treacherous fall flooding.
Supreme Court voting rights ruling stuns minority voters, who hope it expands their representation
Read full article: Supreme Court voting rights ruling stuns minority voters, who hope it expands their representationThis weekโs Supreme Court decision ordering Alabama to redraw its congressional maps was seen by many minority lawmakers and voting rights activists as a stunning victory with the potential to become a major stepping stone for undoing gerrymandered political maps that dilute the political strength of communities of color.
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Bloody Sunday memorial honors late civil rights giants
Read full article: Bloody Sunday memorial honors late civil rights giantsThe Selma Bridge Crossing Jubilee marks the 56th anniversary of Bloody Sunday โ the day on March 7, 1965, that civil rights marchers were brutally beaten by law enforcement officers on Selmaโs Edmund Pettus Bridge. Vivian, and attorney Bruce Boynton were the late civil rights leaders honored on Sunday. Footage of the beatings helped galvanize support for passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Let the people vote.โLowery, a charismatic and fiery preacher, is often considered the dean of the civil rights veterans and led the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Organizers acknowledged the fallen civil rights leaders and planned to lay wreaths at the bridge in their honor.
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Bruce Boynton, who inspired 1961 Freedom Rides, dies at 83
Read full article: Bruce Boynton, who inspired 1961 Freedom Rides, dies at 83SELMA, Ala. โ Bruce Carver Boynton, a civil rights pioneer from Alabama who inspired the landmark โFreedom Rides" of 1961, died Monday. Yet both his mother and father were early civil rights activists. Thurgood Marshall, then the nationโs leading civil rights attorney and later on to become the first Black Supreme Court justice, was his counsel. The โFreedom Ridersโ were arrested or attacked in Alabama, Mississippi and South Carolina, and a bus was burned. He spent most of his career as a civil rights attorney before retirement.