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When President Lyndon B. Johnson signed Medicare into law on July 30, 1965, did my 5-year-old self truly comprehend the ...
When President Lyndon B. Johnson signed Medicare into law on July 30, 1965, did my five-year-old self truly comprehend the ...
Hogg has most recently drawn attention for his campaign to help younger progressive candidates oust veteran party stalwarts ...
The Vietnam War cast a long shadow across not just one of the most fertile periods of American filmmaking, but has led ...
Civil Rights Act aimed to prevent workplace discrimination. Trump says it promotes bias and will stop enforcing it.
Around that time, 32% of Black Americans lived below the poverty line, with a median income of about $24,000 in 1964. On the ...
More than 40 research grants and contracts at the University of Maryland, College Park have been canceled due to cuts by the ...
Michigan State said it will continue to commit to non-discrimination and equal opportunity, and casting a 'wide and inclusive ...
For a Black girl born in 1967 in small-town Mississippi, Head Start wasn’t just an educational program — it was the nurturing environment that was crucial to my future success.
As the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War’s end approaches, the echoes of the anti-war movement still resonate – perhaps ...
Early Head Start, which President Lyndon B. Johnson launched in 1965 ... language," probably because I was “around a bunch of old women.” Many of my peers weren’t as fortunate.
"We have an epidemic right now of feeling like you don't belong," the Michigan U.S. Senate candidate told Newsweek.