What has motivated residents of small-town Pennsylvania to join in the movement for racial equality?

Beverly Perkins stands among a couple hundred demonstrators in the middle of East Pike Street in the heart of downtown Canonsburg —population 8,760 and 87% white. It’s a sunny Saturday afternoon in June. Perkins, who is Black, says Canonsburg “still has a lot of small town ideology,” and that her teenage son and nephew, who … Continue reading What has motivated residents of small-town Pennsylvania to join in the movement for racial equality?