February is Black History Month and Cincinnati officials are shining a spotlight on icons in the civil rights movement.
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Martin Luther King Jr. Built a Movement with Quiet Moral Power. Here’s How It Changed History.
The reverend and civil rights leader was a major proponent of using nonviolent protest to fight for equality.
This has been a hectic, though satisfying year for Haylie Strum. Her schedule is brutal. A nursing major, she lives at home ...
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Eight years on, Allison Jr. would go from admirer to peer, after a defeat turned into a victory like no other. As Allison ...
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Enslaved Black people's contributions should be remembered during Black History Month
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