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Black’s book on Harriet Tubman and the Combahee River raid, launched from Beaufort in June 1863, earned a Pulitzer Prize in ...
I wish Kurt Schlichter wasn’t writing books like " AMERICAN APOCALYPSE: The Second American Civil War " or its predecessor, " The Attack ." Not because they aren’t good books; they are tremendous. But ...
New research is shedding light on a 40-acre military camp for Black soldiers that fanned out from the southeast corner of ...
Alfred and Robert Taylor were brothers campaigning to be Tennessee's governor in 1886. Their race was civil and a hopeful ...
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The History of ‘Speaking Truth to Power’
As catchphrases go, “speaking truth to power” is a beaut. It’s a storied expression that packs loads of meaning and emotional pow! into four short words. Like a deft line of poetry, “speaking truth to ...
On the other hand, and in response to American Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, claim that the U.S. is “not involved in strikes against Iran,” Israel declared that every phase of the attack ...
Martin Scorsese Thinks America Is Being “Stressed” Just Like It Was Before the Civil War At the Taormina Film Festival, the Oscar-winning director reflects on faith, immigration, protests, and ...
Justice is coming to the DOJ under Attorney General Pam Bondi as prosecutors involved in the Biden administration’s lawfare against Donald Trump and his supporters are gradually rooted out.
That American Revolution/Civil War link is particularly true in York County, which sits on the Mason-Dixon Line, close to military movements, supply lines and bloody battlefields.
Archaeologists recently announced the discovery of skeletons at Colonial Williamsburg – but the skeletons weren’t from the Revolutionary War.
The Left, in the past 100 years, has used civil war to gain power when they could not do so legally through elections. This has been the rule, rather than the exception.
A Juneteenth celebration on Detroit's east side shows the important role Camp Ward played during and after the Civil War.