This ‘n’ That By Ernie Pitt I really and honestly thought that on that steamy hot afternoon at the Washington Monument in August of 1963 that I had seen the
The weekly Moral Monday rally at the General Assembly saw a swelling in attendance this week, courtesy of the latest repressive law passed by Republican lawmakers. In what was the
A number of prominent black Republicans from North Carolina were on hand June 19 as U.S. House and Senate leaders helped to dedicate the Frederick Douglass monument in Emancipation Hall
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the great “March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.” It was there, at one of the largest rallies for human rights, that Dr.