Rev. William Barber
Watch highlights from Roland Martin and NewsOne Now's unprecedented six hours of election night coverage on TV One.
According to media reports, the number of Black voters heading to the ballot box for early voting in the battleground state of Florida has declined.
Rev. William Barber spoke with Roland Martin about the massive effort to drive African-Americans to the polls to take part in early voting and cast their ballots on Election Day.
Harry Belafonte's 'Many Rivers to Cross' Festival fused music, arts, culture and the call for social justice into one unique event.
On Monday, hundreds of people representing educators, civil rights and voting rights groups, labor, and environmental activists gathered at 30 state capitals across the country to demand change during the "Higher Ground Moral Day of Action" demonstrations.
Watch Roland Martin, Rep. G.K. Butterfield, Rev. William Barber, Edith Bartley, and the NewsOne Now panel discuss the battle against SB 873 in the video clip above.
Rev. William Barber and his co-author, Jonathan Wilson Hartgrove, joined Roland Martin on NewsOne Now to discuss their new book, The Third Reconstruction: Moral Mondays, Fusion Politics, and the Rise of a New Justice Movement.
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Highlights From NewsOne Now’s Election Night Coverage
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Early Voting Concerns In Florida Could Prove Problematic For Clinton On Election Day
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Rev. William Barber Discusses Voting Initiatives In Crucial North Carolina
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Music & Arts Festival Highlights The Need For Our Celebrities To Join The Fight For Social Justice