Meek. Tired. This week Matter of Fact looks at how history has simplified Rosa Parks’ legacy, dismissing her decades-long activism before — and after — her refusal to give up her bus seat to a white man in 1955. Plus, how climate change impacted America’s first Asian American settlement and the struggles that many COVID long-haulers have when it comes to memory and physical stamina.
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Lawsuits Target Programs Focused on Helping Minorities
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Ford Foundation President on Funding fight for Equality
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New Rosa Parks Documentary Dispels the Myth of Her "Accidental" Role in Civil Rights Movement
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Civil rights scholar says America ‘at a moment of reckoning in so many areas’
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