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American slavery: Separating fact from myth

American slavery: Separating fact from myth

This article was published in 2017 … in light of 2020’s slavery issues, we’ve re-published this article in this ever-than-more relevant time.…

Washington, Presidents’ Day and Impeachment

Washington, Presidents’ Day and Impeachment

Americans have long celebrated the February birthdays of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln—Washington on February 22, 1732 and Lincoln on February 12,…

Trump marks Constitution Day with speech at National Archives assailing ‘1619 Project’ as hateful lies about America’s history

Trump marks Constitution Day with speech at National Archives assailing ‘1619 Project’ as hateful lies about America’s history

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump, hinging his campaign on turning out his core supporters, has increasingly used his public appearances to…

Battlefields: 10 facts about Abraham Lincoln

Battlefields: 10 facts about Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln was the President of the United States during the Civil War and one of the great figures in American history.

The Pilgrims Set Sail For The New World

The Pilgrims Set Sail For The New World

On September 16, 1620, the Mayflower sails from Plymouth, England, bound for the New World with 102 passengers. The ship was headed for Virginia,…

New Yorker: Local Confederate Monument

New Yorker: Local Confederate Monument

The Confederate “Talbot Boys” statue, in Easton, Maryland, remains for the same reason it was erected: not because it is historically accurate…