The controversial display of a Confederate flag at a Long Island St. Patrick’s Day Parade Sunday has sparked outrage, drawing apologies and promises of change from local organizers. The flag, which ...
Two volunteer fire departments on Long Island have agreed to stop displaying Confederate flags and symbols on their property, undergo state human rights law training and pay fines to settle claims ...
Three Long Island fire departments that displayed the Confederate flag have now reached a settlement over alleged ...
The New York State Division of Human Rights announced the resolution of complaints against the Brookhaven, Levittown, and ...
The Levittown fire department and district was one of three on Long Island to recently settle complaints of unlawful ...
New York Post “This symbol sends the message that enslaving ... argues that Brentwood’s new mascot not only violates civil-rights and state constitutional protections — but also sends ...
During the Civil War, New York had more casualties than any other state, Union or Confederate. Displaying the Confederate flag—an enduring symbol of racism and white supremacy also called the ...