From Humble Beginnings to a Life of Purpose Charles Evers was born on September 11, 1922, in Decatur, Mississippi, into a world of racial segregation and inequality. Growing up in... read more →
Medgar Wiley Evers was a fierce advocate for justice and equality, a dedicated leader who risked his life to confront systemic racism and defend the rights of African Americans. His... read more →
James Meredith's groundbreaking achievements symbolize the courage and determination of the civil rights movement. As the first African American to integrate into the University of Mississippi in 1962, Meredith faced... read more →
Hosea Williams, born on January 5, 1926, in Attapulgus, Georgia, emerged from a challenging childhood and tumultuous early years to become one of the most iconic figures of the American... read more →
Martin Luther King, Jr., born on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia, was a Baptist minister and a prominent leader in the American Civil Rights Movement. He dedicated his life... read more →
The career of Harry S Truman serves as a shining example of how an average individual may achieve incredible heights by working hard, being determined, and having a strong sense... read more →