Between 1957 and his assassination on April 4, 1968, at age 39, Martin Luther King Jr. gave 2,500 speeches, wrote sermons and ...
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At the SPLC, our mission is rooted in the belief that a society where Black communities thrive benefits everyone.
In public forums and online, the SPLC exposes hate and extremism and counters disinformation and conspiracies with research ...
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The Southern Poverty Law Center works to advance and shape federal, state and local policies to help build a fair and equitable South where everyone can thrive.
The lawyers formally incorporated the SPLC in 1971, and civil rights activist Julian Bond was named the first president. Dees and Levin began seeking nationwide support for their work. People from ...
By engaging local communities and grassroots organizations, the SPLC is organizing to build the political power of Black and Brown people in the Deep South.
FAIR courts local sheriffs to carry out its larger agenda, which includes deputizing law enforcement to serve as an extension ...
The SPLC seeks justice for victims of discriminatory practices and laws that target and incarcerate lower-income individuals ...
The SPLC’s Mississippi state office embarked on a multicity bus tour to hear directly from community members their struggles with advocacy and civic groups and state leaders.
Ways Hindu supremacism and white supremacist culture mirror one another and how the movement is orienting itself to other far ...