On October 25, 1960, Martin Luther King Jr. was sentenced in Decatur, Georgia for protesting segregation at a department store lunch counter.
Ken Dula reflects on his life during the 1960s, including his time serving in Vietnam, as he watches a play based on his ...
Alumni of the Alpha chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., unveiled a new leadership institute at Cornell University on ...
Fifty years ago, on March 7, 1965, 600 marchers protesting for voting equality left the Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church in Selma headed for the state capitol in Montgomery. Before they had even left town, ...
The first Black Greek organization in the nation is celebrating a new milestone in its illustrious history.Alumni brothers of ...
New Suit - Real Property case: Truist Bank v. Dennis A. Martin, SR , Occupant (s) Of 6136 W 600 S, Atlanta, In 46031 80C01-2510-MF-001711 ...
Duke football's defense is coming off its lowest rushing total of the season, holding Cal to 41 yards on the ground in its Week 6 45-21 rout over the Golden Bears. Now up against No. 12 Georgia Tech ...
This upcoming week is the most important game of the Duke Blue Devils' season, as the surprise ACC contenders host 12th-ranked Georgia Tech on Saturday. While the Blue Devils were on their bye week ...
On the morning of 14 October 1964, Martin Luther King, sleeping in an Atlanta hospital room after checking in for a rest, was awakened by a phone call from his wife, Coretta Scott King, telling him ...