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The Fiery Cross
The Liberation of Our People
Letter from Mrs. J.H. Adams, Macon, Georgia, to the Bethlehem Baptist Association in Chicago, Illinois
The War in Vietnam
The Black Arts Movement
Negro farmer who has brought his cotton samples to town discusses price with cotton buyer. Clarksdale, Mississippi Delta, Mississippi
Fannie Lou Hamer, Rosa Parks, and Coretta Scott King Voting Rights Act Reauthorization and Amendments Act of 2006
Case Against Chairman Bobby and Ericka Dismissed
Rural Communities of Color Exist—Appreciating Their Diversity Charts a Promising Path Forward
The rich history and diversity of rural communities have largely been erased, and rural communities of color rarely see their stories told in popular culture or the classroom. Connecting with that history of resilience, resistance and innovation can chart a promising path for communities today. These LFJ magazine feature stories explore the diverse experiences and struggles of communities of color in rural America.
- Rural Schools and Hard History
- They Deserve Better
- Debunking the Mobility Myth