Susan B. Anthony was a prominent American suffragist and women’s rights advocate in the 19th century.
1960 Democratic National Convention Explained
The 1960 Democratic National Convention was a pivotal event in American history that saw John F. Kennedy secure the party’s nomination for president.
Civil Rights Act of 1957 Explained
The Civil Rights Act of 1957 was the first federal civil rights legislation passed since Reconstruction, aimed at protecting the voting rights of African Americans.
Civil rights movement Explained
The civil rights movement was a social and political movement in the United States that aimed to secure equal rights and end racial segregation and discrimination against African Americans.
Poor People’s Campaign Explained
The Poor People’s Campaign was a civil rights movement in the 1960s that aimed to address economic inequality and poverty in the United States.
Selma to Montgomery marches Explained
The Selma to Montgomery marches were a series of civil rights protests in 1965 that aimed to secure voting rights for African Americans in the American South.