Ever since the Civil War, unions and others have used mass slowdowns and work stoppages to advocate for changing things, especially in times of economic uncertainty.
A white woman and a woman she enslaved joined forces to spy on the Confederate White House. A Virginia Opera production, ...
Wagner Moura on his historic Oscar nomination, Brazil’s past under dictatorship and why Donald Trump alarms those who’ve ...
A move is afoot to have a historical marker erected in honor of a Pottsville man who was among the first volunteers to serve ...
Silver's rally is the strongest since January 1864, echoing Civil War–era currency stress as prices surge past $118 and ...
Gettysburg and American history go hand in hand, but one group of people often has been left out of the story. Soon, that ...
When Presidential elections occur in the United States, sometimes a witty catchphrase from a campaign can captivate and ...
Located at 604 Pinckney Street, the historic home was built before the Civil War and used as a Union Hospital.
Minnesota is the latest flashpoint in a federal crackdown involving ICE, Border Patrol and other agencies. But it's far from ...
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The 18 most horrifying facts about the Civil War that still haunt Americans today and reveal the true human cost
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Happy New Year from the Gwinnett Historical Society. During December, the Gwinnett Historical Society took a break from our ...
George Templeton’s Strong’s journal traces a changing world—and his changing mind—throughout the crisis of the Civil War.
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