Presidents come and go from the White House every four year or eight years. But descendants of John Strother Ficklin, a ...
The Jefferson School African American Heritage Center is holding an exhibit through May 30 to get public input on the ...
Sarah Emma Edmonds, a Canadian immigrant in Michigan, disguised herself as “Frank Thompson” to serve in the Union Army’s 2nd ...
The 1860s were years of strain and resolve for the United States, shaped most of all by the Civil War and the work of putting ...
Modern academic historians have been captured by the cultural Marxists, no matter how much they deny the obvious truth.
On March 13, 1865, with the main Rebel armies facing long odds against much larger Union armies, the Confederacy reluctantly approved the use of Black troops.
Pamphlets, booklets and activities educating children on history and science in national parks have come under review as the Trump administration works to eliminate informative materials that ...
A U.S. Navy sailor looks out from the bridge wing aboard the guided-missile cruiser USS Robert Smalls, June 4, 2024. (MC2 Ange Olivier Clement/U.S. Navy) The U.S. Navy sent the last Ticonderoga-class ...
John C. Calhoun was SC's most consequential politician and on the wrong side of history. Even by 19th century standards, he was a notorious white supremacist.
The last U.S. Navy cruiser based in Japan will soon depart for the United States, closing out a decadelong deployment with the U.S. 7th Fleet. The guided-missile cruiser USS Robert Smalls, formerly ...
Harvard University turned over the photos to the International African American Museum in Charleston after a seven-year legal fight.
Ruth E. Carter vies for her third Oscar for Sinners—explore her journey from Spike Lee collaborations to groundbreaking costume design today.
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