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The Becket Arts Center is offering an illustrated talk on Civil War-era art on May 21 and an herbal medicine workshop on May 24.
An overland journey north was an impractical choice for many who sought to escape slavery. Some fugitives took to the sea.
Sursock’s villa is one of very few remaining of its time. Located on Rue Sursock in the Rmeil district of Beirut, it reminds ...
From the Civil War to the building changing hands to a wedding venue and resort, here's the full history of what was the ...
The state's rejection of the U.S. Army's environmental assessment of impacts of its training may foreshadow the future, one ...
Former State Department official Mike Benz raised alarms on Real America’s Voice Friday over the presence of former President ...
Though we are once again sovereign in our ancestral homeland for the first time since the days of Queen Shlom-Zion, the ...
Throwback Thursday brings us to the Civil War era when thousands of black soldiers first joined the United States Army.
Once a grand civic centerpiece, Tacoma’s Winthrop Hotel still stands to tell its story of glamour, community and local change ...
Donald Trump’s visit to the Middle East was a transformative moment that will be felt in the region for years, if not decades. Only a mercurial character such as Trump could have pulled off such an ...
New America recaps a webinar that explored why digital primary sources are important and how they can be used to enhance ...
On Thursday evening, April 23, the Civil War Round Table of Gettysburg was treated to an epic program by Dr. Jared Frederick, “Real to Real: American Slavery and the Civil ...
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