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In 1865, Congress passes the 13th Amendment. The war ends, Lincoln is assassinated and the states ratify the amendment later ...
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How the American Civil War StartedThe Kings and Generals animated documentary series launches its new chapter on the American Civil War with an in-depth look ...
In the aftermath of two tragic wars perpetrated and rationalized on the socially constructed notion of “race” and racial ...
As SC celebrates Carolina Day, the anniversary of Battle of Sullivan's Island, efforts are underway to raise awareness of ...
When George Washington goes to heaven in the Gullah Traveling Theater’s telling of the American Revolution, Saint Peter stops ...
War-torn South Sudan is a country the State Department advises against travel to due to “crime, kidnapping, and armed ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSee the Artworks That Explore the Forgotten History of Harriet Tubman’s Civil War TriumphsTubman's 1863 raid, which destroyed seven plantations along the Combahee River in South Carolina and freed 756 enslaved ...
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StyleBlueprint on MSN4 Revolutionary Destinations: Celebrating 250 Years of American SpiritFrom live battle reenactments to walking in the footsteps of troops and visiting historical markers, these destinations offer ...
The Architecture of Presidential Commemoration” surveys the history of presidential memorialization, a complicated tale.
Kings and Generals begins a brand-new series on the American Civil War, starting with the crucial question: why did the South secede? This setup episode dives into the political, economic, and ...
Indeed, 12 military men in the American Revolution were drawing pensions in the Civil War, and the photos of six appeared in E.B. Hillard’s book “The Last Men of the Revolution” in 1864.
The answer is—and it’s not going to be a pleasant answer—the answer is that the violence ends if it boils over into a ...
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