DAY, WILLIAM HOWARD (16 Oct. 1825-3 Dec. 1900) was an abolitionist, editor, publisher, printer, teacher, lecturer, civic leader and clergyman who devoted his life to improving the conditions of his ...
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Tom Devlin hears the stories just about every day from people who come to see his Outpost 51 Alien Museum in Boulder City. Alien encounters, UFOs and odd coincidences that defy ...
When laws are designed fairly, in line with international human rights standards and applied consistently, they can be an important tool for upholding justice and equality. But without safeguards, ...
In May 2017, more than 250 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander delegates gathered in Mutitjulu in the shadow of Uluru and put their signatures on a historic statement. The Uluru Statement from the ...
We, gathered at the 2017 National Constitutional Convention, coming from all points of the southern sky, make this statement from the heart: Our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander tribes were the ...
Indigenous leaders from across the country have outright rejected the idea of mere recognition in the constitution, instead calling for a representative body to be enshrined in the nation's founding ...
Frances E. W. Harper was an author, poet, and abolitionist. Harper was also active as a teacher and speaker. When she gave up teaching, Harper moved to Philadelphia in 1854, where she lived at the ...
As part of black history month, we remember educator and abolitionist Lucy Ann Stanton, the first black American woman to receive a four-year college degree. Born in Cleveland on Oct. 16, 1831, she ...
ABOLITIONISM. The contribution that Clevelanders made to the cause of black emancipation was related to 2 geographic factors: the location of the city in the Puritan New England environment of the ...