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After the Civil War, Arkansas veterans returned home and attempted to revert to civilian life. During the immediate postwar ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNSlave-owning Jewish Confederate woman documents wartime Passover in newly published diarySeen in their entirety for the first time, Emma Mordecai's US Civil War writings paint a seemingly contradictory picture of ...
Charlie Shelton-Ormond: total they were 1500 reenactors. It was actually mostly split even between Confederate and Union and 1500 is a large number, but that's actually nothing compared to the actual ...
Meet 21 civil rights activists—past and present—whose bold leadership reshaped history and continues to inspire justice ...
Spanish Catholics are asking the church to save a religious site from threats by the Spanish government, which claims it ...
Trump first broached the issue of a patriotic sculpture garden in July 2020, using the attacks on various monuments by ...
The people of Myanmar have often turned to the clergy for aid during natural disasters. But last month’s earthquake was also ...
SYLVA, N.C. (WLOS) — Four years ago, a plaque with more inclusive language was added to the Confederate soldier statute in ...
The ancient city of Palmyra, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Syria’s central Homs province, stands as a haunting reminder of ...
If you’ve ever spent time in downtown Fayetteville, you may have noticed a stone monument on the northwest corner of the old ...
Historians, scholars and museum officials throughout Atlanta and the South fear the order could alter the way American history has been taught and digested for decades.
“You often need a martyr or someone very committed to act first,” Margaret Levi, a professor emerita of political science at ...
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