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Michigan museum preserves Civil Rights artifacts amid federal efforts to downplay Black history
Selma home where MLK planned historic voting rights marches relocated to Michigan museum amid mounting political attacks.
When 1965 began, federal voting rights legislation was far from the minds of most in Washington. After all, Congress had just ...
On July 26, the gallery held its grand reopening, debuting its new “Hot DAM!” exhibition featuring more than 40 local artists.
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LouderSound on MSNThe incredible story of Terry Reid, rock's forgotten genius
Waddy Wachtel, the legendary guitarist and X-Pensive Wino whose name appeared on many of the greatest albums since the mid-70s, Neil Young bassist Rick Rosas, Tom Petty’s drummer Phil Jones, and ...
Wednesday is the 60th anniversary of the day President Lyndon Johnson made his way to the U.S. Capitol and, with Martin ...
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Who Could Be the Video Vanguard Recipient at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards? Our Eight Best Guesses
The nominations were just announced for this year's VMAs, but the Video Vanguard recipient remains a mystery. Here's who we ...
A video on Sir Rod's tour uses AI technology to show the late Black Sabbath singer taking selfies with various music icons in ...
Museums across the U.S. have artifacts on display that represent and reflect landmark events of the Civil Rights era. Public ...
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 ended the discriminatory practices against Black voters that were prevalent in many states.
3.The Beatles' performance on The Ed Sullivan Show for the first time is a seminal moment in both modern American and pop ...
Asian shares are mostly higher in muted trading after discouraging U.S. economic data pulled Wall Street stocks lower.
California and Texas — are grappling for political advantage ahead of the 2026 elections, setting up a national proxy war ...
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