At just 12 years old, Gwendolyn Crawford spent over 10 days in jail after she protested for equal rights at Carnegie Library.
Hundreds of educators in Albany walked out of class Tuesday morning for the first ... "There just wasn't sufficient movement, ...
This movement is real, it is here to stay ... They are not interested in the ideological experiments coming from Albany and ...
For the first time in nearly 40 years, about 600 teachers and other educational staff in Greater Albany Public Schools went ...
Albany native Gwendolyn Crawford, now 74, became an iconic image of the 1961-62 Albany Movement after she and others were arrested for attempting to desegregate Albany’s downtown library.
"It's really taken Albany by storm," he said. The movement to lower the voting age is gaining traction nationwide. Cities in ...
Law was passed unanimously by the Albany County Legislature. The law will prohibit drivers from allowing their pets to sit on ...
For Robert Sibley, voting is a very important duty at any time. But when he cast his vote at the Shiloh Baptist Church ...
Greater Albany Education Association (GAEA) said. Educators announced that they could walk on Nov. 12 if the district fails to provide "meaningful movement." Teachers have accused the district of ...
An Albany-based cultural projects firm is asking that the main branch of the Dougherty County Public Library be named in honor of a 12-year-old civil rights "foot soldier." Albany native Gwendolyn ...