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What started as an effort to promote racial unity in Edenton by reconsidering its most prominent downtown symbol has done the ...
Donald Trump’s second term as president of the United States could turn into “Weekend at Bernie’s White House” an acclaimed ...
Preston Terry Damsky, a white nationalist law student at the University of Florida, wrote a paper arguing that the U.S.
California’s court fight to reign in the president's use of troops in Los Angeles now hangs on a 19th century law with grim ...
A painting by Ismani Sun, a San Antonio artist, will be on prominent display at the African American Civil War Memorial Museum when it opens at its new location in Washington D.C.
Tucked behind thick brush and aging trees, Daugherty Cemetery in Jacksonville — once nearly forgotten — has now been ...
Fred Minus brought Civil War history to life at Hopewell Valley Central High School, highlighting the experiences of Black ...
New York Times journalist Kevin Sack says there was a “Charleston before 2015 and a Charleston after 2015″ in a discussion ...
Along the right side of the flag is the date June 19, 1865, the day Pulido called, “Freedom Day, our nation’s second ...
A new exhibit at the Pensacola Lighthouse illuminates the relationship between the historic structure and some of the city's ...
A downtown monument has been updated with the names of 30 Black soldiers from Jacksonville who fought for the Union.
Charles Sumner is best known as the statesman caned within an inch of his life on the Senate floor for speaking against the expansion of slavery.  Sumner counted among his friends Ralph Waldo Emerson, ...