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The Brown v. Board of Education decision marked a pivotal moment for America, but current challenges threaten continued progress.
More than two decades have passed since historian Jay Winik wrote about the end of the Civil War with a book with “April 1865 ...
Our recommendations for summer reading in 2025, featuring many books from Wisconsin writers, and including selections for ...
Discover how to spend the perfect day in Lisbon, Portugal—from historic tours to Black-owned businesses and iconic Portuguese ...
In the wake of the burning of Nottoway "Plantation & Resort," there has been a flurry of conversation all over social media ...
History isn’t all generals and politicians. Sometimes it’s a stray mutt or a pigeon with a mission that rewrites the script.
Boston’s Museum of African American History has transported people to the past, letting visitors to a 200-year-old meeting ...
Hampton Sides has made his mark in the literary world writing books that bring to life Kit Carson, Capt. James Cook and other ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit on May 23 reversed a district court’s preliminary injunction and dismissed ...
For generations of Americans the Johnson & Johnson brand has been a beloved one, as quintessentially American as baseball and ...
With student debt spiraling, many families are looking for alternatives to traditional higher education. These programs offer ...
Historian Marlene Daut traces her journey from California into the intellectual and literary foundations of Haitian history that birthed “The First and Last King of Haiti,” the Yale professor’s latest ...