Vivian Malone and James Hood walked through the doors of Foster Auditorium at The University of Alabama to become the first Black students to successfully enroll at the school in 1963.
George Will writes a twice-weekly column on politics and domestic and foreign affairs. He began his column with The Post in 1974, and he received the Pulitzer Prize for commentary in 1977.
Nixon referenced King’s 1963 speech that included the phrase “out of despair, a stone of hope.” “Our communities have made the decision that we’re ready to do things differently and that we’re ready ...
Former MasterChef star Gregg Wallace has faced several allegationsGetty Food critic Grace Dent is set to judge the forthcoming 20th series of Celebrity MasterChef alongside John Torode, replacing ...
George Wallace made his infamous ... Despite the national notoriety of Wallace's grandstanding, Malone and Hood successfully enrolled, June 11, 1963. Though Hood dropped out that year — later ...
GARY — State Rep. Vernon Smith, D-Gary, recently was honored for his efforts to continue fighting for the dream of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. and for working to improve the ...
Alabama’s governor, George Wallace, had proclaimed “segregation now ... So what happened to those misguided white brothers from 1963? What happened to Wallace and Connor?
EastEnders icon Jessie Wallace, famed for her portrayal of Kat Slater, has called for her on-screen daughter Zoe Slater (played by Michelle Ryan) to make a comeback. Long-term viewers will recall ...
The good news for Bubba Wallace is he continued to make progress as a Cup driver last year, with new career highs in top-5 finishes (six), top-10 finishes (14), and average finish (15.3 ...
NASCAR will present Scott's family a custom trophy commemorating his historic 1963 victory before Saturday night's race ... Scott remains the only Black driver to win at NASCAR's elite Cup level.