More than six decades after American minister and civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. delivered the historic speech, ...
An educator and civil rights advocate, Lee called for unity and hope, drawing deeply from Dr. Martin Luther King's enduring ...
The National Women’s History Museum (NWHM) announced today details surrounding their annual Women Making History Awards Gala, ...
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Opal Lee, known as the grandmother of Juneteenth, reads WFAA her open letter to President Donald Trump during a full interview.
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Fort Worth's Opal Lee called for unity and courage in a letter to newly sworn-in President Trump on inauguration day.
After a busy inauguration day, President Donald Trump’s second day in office Tuesday is shaping up to be eventful as well.
Opal Lee did not vote for President Donald Trump, but the 98-year-old civil rights icon says she is ready to work with him.
Fort Worth's Opal Lee called for unity and courage in a letter to newly sworn-in President Trump on inauguration day.