CHATTANOOGA, Tenn ... The film tells the gripping story of five Black women who survived a Ku Klux Klan attack in the 1980s and their brave decision to take the Klan to court.
Tennessee lawmakers for the first time honored the work of 15 enslaved men rented by the State of Tennessee in the 1800s to ...
Free screening of "How To Sue the Klan," documentary about the five Black women from Chattanooga whose win in a civil lawsuit filed against the Ku Klux Klan in 1982 established a legal precedent ...
Locally, there recently were KKK flyers left in some of our neighborhoods ... who was a civil rights activist and publisher of The Chattanooga Times. As for me, I marched in many civil rights ...
Zach Wamp, R-Chattanooga, during the National Prayer ... rotunda alcove where a bust of Confederate general and early Ku Klux Klan leader Nathan Bedford Forrest once stood. Rep.
The town of Fayette hosted a ceremony Feb. 28 for the unveiling of a Mississippi Freedom Trail marker honoring James Charles ...