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Thurgood Marshall versus Georgia’s Klansman Governor
By David Beasley Arthur Perry and Arthur Mack, two young black men in Columbus, Georgia, were…
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Ten Things You Didn’t Know About America’s Subways
By Doug Most Think about the last time you rode on a subway. You were in…
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Foreign Service Expert J. Robert Moskin Discusses Vietnam and the Challenges of American Diplomacy
By J. Robert Moskin An award-winning historian and journalist, J. ROBERT MOSKIN has written nine books.…
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Truman’s Renovation of the White House
By Robert Klara It would no doubt come as a surprise to the 1.5 million people…
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Hour Of Peril
By Dan Stashower Introduction “This trip of ours has been very laborious and exciting,” the young…
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6 Things You May Not Have Known About Nazis in America
By Arnie Bernstein In the 1930s and 1940s (and beyond) fascism and Nazi loyalty was as…
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Stanley Tretick: Images from the March on Washington
By Kitty Kelley On August 28, 1963, hundreds of thousands of Americans descended on Washington, D.C.…
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Robert Rogers and the Early Ranger Warriors
By Chris McNab Along the frontiers of the northern American colonies, where most of the battles…
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September 17, 1862: Antietam in Images
By Callie Oettinger “All campaigns have a turning point—a moment or a day (or sometimes longer)…
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Battle of Antietam: Chronology and Aftermath
By Norman S. Stevens Chronology 17 September: THE BATTLE OF ANTIETAM (also known as Sharpsburg). It must…
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U. S. History
Charles Sumner Witnesses the “Abraham Lincoln Magic”
by Stephen Puleo
In April 1865, at General Ulysses S. Grant’s Headquarters at City Point, Virginia,…
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The Wreck of USS Monitor
by David Gibbins
Almost half of the ships that I cover in my book, A History…
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America’s Most Clandestine Military Unit
Adam Gamal (a pseudonym created to keep his family safe from harm) served in the most…
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Feathered Fighters
by Tom Clavin
67 years ago, the U.S. Army Pigeon Service closed. You might think that…
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7 Books to Celebrate Women’s History Month
This Women’s History Month, we bring you seven titles highlighting the amazing feats of women, whether…
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Good With a Gun
by Tom Clavin
In the following excerpt from Follow Me to Hell, Tom Clavin introduces John…
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When Fascists Roamed America’s Cities
by Thomas Mullen
When we think about the World War II years, we tend to visualize…
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The Mayor and the Nazis
by Terry Golway
As hard as it is to imagine, there was a time in the…
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