HARRISONBURG, Va. (WHSV) - Exactly 160 years ago on Dec. 18, 1865, the U.S. adopted the 13th Amendment, abolishing slavery.
On 1865, America abolished slavery, as it adopted the 13th Amendment into the constitution. The decision came 246 years after ...
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We can’t understand capitalism without understanding slavery
Ever since Eric Williams published his book Capitalism and Slavery, which demonstrated to those more inclined to weigh ...
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From lost cause to living legacy: Barbara Johns in the Capitol
For 111 years, Virginia’s representation in the U.S. Capitol was a bronze Robert E. Lee, a Confederate general who fought to ...
On Dec. 18, 2019, the U.S. House voted to impeach President Donald Trump, charging him with abusing the powers of the ...
The bill reached Trump's desk on Thursday, after the U.S. House passed it with bipartisan support a week earlier and the U.S.
Military investigators found more than a dozen Navy SEALs had been in a group chat containing racist memes targeting a Black ...
Parshat Miketz divides naturally into two themes. The first, long and repetitive, revolves around dreams: Pharaoh dreams, ...
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Zohran Mamdani enters another race
President Donald Trump announced during a hyper-partisan prime-time address to the nation Wednesday night that he would be ...
Nation in Oklahoma wants to “consult” with the College of Charleston about its proposed dormitory on a former city-owned ...
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Who was Barbara Rose Johns? Robert E. Lee statue in US Capitol replaced with civil rights icon
Teen civil rights icon Barbara Rose Johns is known for leading a student walkout at her high school during the ’50s. The walkout was meant to be a protest against the racial segregation at public ...
National Parks have a duty to share the full, messy, complicated story of the founding of the country. As the nation turns ...
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