William Monroe Trotter was the first, the only and the last of Boston’s significant protest leaders for civil rights, equality and justice for black Americans in this century. He gained national stature between 1901 and 1934. Trotter was uncompromising in his demand for complete and immediate equality for black Americans in the early 1900s. His stress on militant protest for integration, legal and voting rights for blacks during the first quarter of this century became the hallmark of the modern civil rights movements of the 1954—65 period. William Monroe Trotter was a man 50 years ahead of his time
BORN OF FREE BLACK PARENTS IN FLORENCE, ALABAMA, a quarter century before the Civil War (1837) , Jam...
An article on the life of Mr. Bayard Rustin, the father of the 1963 March on Washington
W.E.B. Du Bois demonstrated poignant insight into the character of American society when he predicte...
William Monroe Trotter, a reform journalist and militant civil rights leader, was born in Boston, Ma...
William Monroe Trotter was a prominent citizen of Boston who created the African American newspaper ...
William Monroe Trotter was a twentieth century abolitionist. He was a man of principle whose dedicat...
William Monroe Trotter was a prominent citizen of Boston who created the African American newspaper ...
William Monroe Trotter was a prominent citizen of Boston who created the African American newspaper ...
Since this winter issue of the Trotter Institute Review coincides with Black History Month, we are d...
On October 8, 1988, a group of retired Pullman car porters and dining car waiters gathered in Boston...
Justice Marshall was born in 1908, and that was a pivotal year in the saga of racial history in the ...
Poem by Peggy Trotter Dammond Preacely, the grandniece of William Monroe Trotter
Poem by Peggy Trotter Dammond Preacely, the grandniece of William Monroe Trotter
When a man puts his life at the disposal of the nation, that man has earned the rights of a citizen....
Geraldine Louise Pindell (or “Deenie” as she was known to those in her circle) was born on October 3...
BORN OF FREE BLACK PARENTS IN FLORENCE, ALABAMA, a quarter century before the Civil War (1837) , Jam...
An article on the life of Mr. Bayard Rustin, the father of the 1963 March on Washington
W.E.B. Du Bois demonstrated poignant insight into the character of American society when he predicte...
William Monroe Trotter, a reform journalist and militant civil rights leader, was born in Boston, Ma...
William Monroe Trotter was a prominent citizen of Boston who created the African American newspaper ...
William Monroe Trotter was a twentieth century abolitionist. He was a man of principle whose dedicat...
William Monroe Trotter was a prominent citizen of Boston who created the African American newspaper ...
William Monroe Trotter was a prominent citizen of Boston who created the African American newspaper ...
Since this winter issue of the Trotter Institute Review coincides with Black History Month, we are d...
On October 8, 1988, a group of retired Pullman car porters and dining car waiters gathered in Boston...
Justice Marshall was born in 1908, and that was a pivotal year in the saga of racial history in the ...
Poem by Peggy Trotter Dammond Preacely, the grandniece of William Monroe Trotter
Poem by Peggy Trotter Dammond Preacely, the grandniece of William Monroe Trotter
When a man puts his life at the disposal of the nation, that man has earned the rights of a citizen....
Geraldine Louise Pindell (or “Deenie” as she was known to those in her circle) was born on October 3...
BORN OF FREE BLACK PARENTS IN FLORENCE, ALABAMA, a quarter century before the Civil War (1837) , Jam...
An article on the life of Mr. Bayard Rustin, the father of the 1963 March on Washington
W.E.B. Du Bois demonstrated poignant insight into the character of American society when he predicte...