As the CEO of the largest girl-serving organization in Central California, I am always energized and inspired by Women’s ...
“Throughout the legislative process, Ohio State advocated for changes to S.B. 1 that would preserve and enhance academic freedom, embrace diversity of thought, and foster civil discourse on ...
“Throughout the legislative process, Ohio State advocated for changes to S.B. 1 that would preserve and enhance academic freedom, embrace diversity of thought, and foster civil discourse ...
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Maxine Smith, Dorothy Truitt Walk and Cornelia Crenshaw were civil rights leaders who challenged injustice and made a difference for all Memphians.
City Council passed a resolution Thursday to make March 17, 2025 “Bayard Rustin Day" on what would have been the trailblazer's 113th birthday. Councilmember Rue Landau, D-At-Large, introduced ...
In 1955, she married Vasco A. Smith Jr., a dentist who also became a civil rights leader and the first Black elected county commissioner in Memphis. Maxine Smith taught at Prairie View A&M ...
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