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Listeners respond: Shirley Sherrod

Conflict & Justice

Yesterday we spoke with Shirley Sherrod about her forced resignation from the USDA after an edited online video suggested she had withheld aid to a white farmer because he was white. Many listeners commented.

Activists Confront a Changing Voting Rights Landscape

50 years after death, civil rights icon Medgar Evers recalled in music he inspired

Arts, Culture & Media

NAACP turning to U.N. as it protests ‘concerted attack’ on minority voting rights

Global Politics

Marking the NAACP’s Centennial Convention

Barack Obama and the NAACP

Global Politics

Barack Obama spoke before the NAACP’s Annual Convention, where he stressed that he would continue to talk about personal responsibility.

NAACP Attacks New Voting Laws

Both parties recognize that minority voters could spell the difference between victory and defeat in next year’s election. Changing demographic numbers underscore the importance of Latinos especially on polling day. And there are any number of voter registration efforts going on to try and get more blacks and Latinos to the polls. But in a […]

How the ‘Red Summer’ of 1919 Sparked the Civil Rights Movement

Many of us trace the Civil Rights movement back to the Montgomery Bus Boycott and Rosa Parks’ arrest in 1955. But the true beginning may have been during the summer of 1919, remembered as “Red Summer,” when race riots erupted across the country. At that time, NAACP membership grew exponentially, as black World War I […]

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The Life and Legacy of a Creative Scientist

George Washington Carver rode a peanut to fame, but wanted most to pull sharecroppers out of poverty with sustainable farming methods.

Straightening out Superfund

Host Steve Curwood talks with Dr. Ben Chavis, head of the NAACP, about the upcoming reauthorization of Superfund and its significance to the environmental justice movement.