
MLK once said that "the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice." Here are some daily reminders from our history of the progress we make when we organize for a more just society.
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Woody Guthrie was born on July 14, 1912, in a dust-worn corner of Oklahoma called Okemah. His name, Woodrow Wilson Guthrie,rang with the aspirations of the World War I president, but Woody was never one for the company of presidents. He bel...
On July 13, 1863, in the blistered heart of a city at war with itself, New York erupted in a searing tantrum of whiteness betrayed. The federal government, hungry for bodies to feed into the grinding jaws of the Civil War, decreed a draft. ...
In the summer of 1917, as the world’s empires tore each other apart across oceans, in a copper mining town nestled in the Mule Mountains of Arizona, a quieter war was underway. Not one of nations, but of classes. The Bisbee Deportation was ...
They founded it in the furnace of a long betrayal. On July 11, 1968 three Ojibwe men, Dennis Banks, Clyde Bellecourt, and George Mitchell, stood together in Minneapolis and declared, “enough!” Thus the American Indian Movement was born, not...
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