They reminded the nation how heroic African Americans could be. These warriors came to embody Black Civil War service, if not ...
O ver a century ago, President Woodrow Wilson established Veterans Day to honor “the heroism of those who died in the country’s service” after the First World War. Wilson proclaimed that the day, ...
Artist Jakob Lininger, owner of American Patch & Paint Co., has been itching to paint ... feature different wars that took ...
“Voices from Gettysburg: Letters, Papers, and Memoirs from the Greatest Battle of the Civil War,” the latest contribution from Civil War and Abraham Lincoln scholar Allen C. Guelzo, is filled with ...
DOVER – The Tuscarawas Valley Civil War Round Table will meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at ... NEW PHILADELPHIA – The 2025 ...
A tender yearning permeates the traveling career survey of Bronx-born Whitfield Lovell, who forges Black histories from aged photographs. The exhibition begins with Lovell’s works about family and ...
While the elephant had appeared in Civil War-era imagery as a symbol ... Thomas Nast left an indelible mark on American ...
For several decades, the cremated remains of more than two dozen American Civil War veterans languished in storage facilities at a funeral home and cemetery in Seattle.
The tale begins with Bell in Washington, D.C., “awaiting orders, thermometer 110° in the shade.” More than anything, he wants ...
Did you know that 25% of cowboys were Black? Most people would never know it by viewing the classic Western movies that many folks of a certain age grew up watching.
Approximately 227 years ago, in 1797, George Washington became the first U.S. president to voluntarily cede the presidency to ...