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Flagpoles are becoming the latest battlefield in the culture wars. Activists are fighting to get their banners onto public flagstaffs while keeping off those representing other groups or beliefs.
Unsurprisingly, others were less sympathetic to the American rebels. On Dec. 30 1776, one G.B. Brudenell wrote from London, to H.F.C. Pelham-Clinton, 2nd Duke of Newcastle under Lyne, giving news ...
Joe Biden versus a proper understanding of American history. Primary Menu ... J oe Biden went out of his way on his first day in office to cancel Donald Trump’s 1776 Commission.
For nearly two decades, Mark Levin, the nation’s top conservative talker, has been penning New York Times bestselling warnings about the Left’s takeover of America. Like “American Crisis ...
A US Flag Day greeting posted on the Pentagon's official account has caused surprise because of the presence of two elements resembling Russian flags in the graphic. Source: European Pravda Details: ...
Carolina Day, an ode to the American victory over the British in 1776 that turned the tide of the Revolutionary War, was celebrated with a parade down Meeting Street and program at White Point ...
The Trump White House released the report of the presidential “1776 Commission,” a sweeping attack on liberal thought and activism that calls for a “patriotic education,” defends America ...
How Old Were the Leaders of the American Revolution on July 4, 1776? Younger than you think. By Todd Andrlik. Aug 20, 2013 5:30 AM. Declaration of Independence.
Americans spent an estimated total of $13.3 billion on food and beverages for the Fourth of July. As we come together to ...
The red, white and blue of the Juneteenth flag, a familiar color scheme, will be flying alongside the American flag in many places on June 19, symbolizing the end of slavery in Texas. In Houston and ...
Trump signs executive order for ‘1776 Commission’ to revise how American history is taught in schools. by Alexandra Kelley | Nov. 03, 2020 | Nov. 03, 2020 Story at a glance.
Exactly 400 years ago, on June 3, 1621, Dutch rulers in the Netherlands issued a charter for the West India Company, which would eventually sponsor the first colonists in today’s New York.