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Just one day before the Fourth of July, Americans across the country and here in Mississippi are planning different ...
But country songs of dissent, that dare to question or call out the nation’s flaws, require some digging — unless you subscribe to Don’t Rock the Inbox, which this week shared an expertly curated ...
American history is more polarizing than ever. But the country’s leading storyteller wants to prove there’s still an appetite ...
The only reason Jefferson could call certain truths 'self-evident' is that he was living in a world shaped by Judeo-Christian ...
Sitting on the reference stacks at the Charlie Clark Center for Local History at Arlington Central Library are five thick, blue, nearly 50-year-old bound editions. They are the archives of the ...
Tchaikovsky was neither American, nor a founding father, but his “1812 Overture” has become the soundtrack to our ...
So Parliament took a new approach. It passed laws—the Sugar Act and Stamp Act— to raise revenue directly, bypassing the ...
Unrestricted birthright citizenship — the characteristically New World notion that being born on a country’s soil is enough ...
How have our shared visions of American ideals influenced the meaning of patriotism? How has this definition evolved over ...
Join us at 8:00 a.m. on Friday morning, July 4th for the St. Matthews Independence Day 5K. This race has its origins back to ...
The 8’ x 10‘ oil painting was made in Ohio by Archibald McNeal Willard (1836-1918) for our country’s 100th year anniversary.
Despite calls for regime change in Iran, history, logistics, and strategic analysis suggest it would likely backfire, destabilizing the region, increasing anti-American sentiment, and failing to ...