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Civil rights movement
Memorials
January 19, 2023
Ed Claflin
Christianity will fail if we don’t stop Christian nationalism
January 17, 2023
Liz Theoharis
How we are winning teacher strikes with social justice unionism
October 18, 2022
Erik Olson Fernández
Overcoming Martin Luther King Jr.’s ‘three evils of society’
September 21, 2021
Thomas W. Fraser
Martin Luther King Jr. on America’s ‘obnoxious peace’
January 18, 2021
Emma Jordan-Simpson
Voter suppression, 21st century, Georgia style
January 4, 2021
FOR Staff
Civil rights icons John Lewis and C.T. Vivian knew they were marching for more than civil rights
July 24, 2020
Sheila Collins
For these civil rights icons, continued movement-building was always on their minds
July 24, 2020
Matt Meyer
John Lewis was always out doing the people’s business
July 24, 2020
Gus Kaufman
Tennessee antifascists boldly disrupt, infiltrate and expose annual white supremacist gatherings
July 24, 2019
Beth Foster
FOR: A second century of revolutionary nonviolence and peacemaking
Ethan Vesely-Flad
March 20, 2019
Bayard Rustin believed in affirmative action and systemic political change
March 5, 2019
Jason Carson Wilson