What the Civil Rights Act Really Meant
An overlooked effect of the legislation, passed 60 years ago this week, was its powerful message of hope for Black Americans.

An overlooked effect of the legislation, passed 60 years ago this week, was its powerful message of hope for Black Americans.
The late civil-rights leader understood that grassroots organizing was key to delivering political power to Black Americans in the South.
For centuries, stories of Black communities from the past have been limited by racism in the historical record. Now we can finally follow the trails they left behind.