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The New Republic on MSNSo You Want a Civil War? Let’s Pause to Remember What One Looks Like.
Today marks the 163rd anniversary of Antietam. Those who say they’re ready for civil war should stop and think about what ...
A string of recent events — from the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk to President Trump's deployment of ...
The Trump administration ordered a famous Civil War-era war image removed from a National Park Service site in Georgia as it ...
The Trump administration is ordering national parks to remove a famous Civil War-era photo of an enslaved man’s scarred back, ...
Claims that federal officials ordered the removal of a the infamous 1863 image sparked concern over the Trump ...
A New York Times exposé published Monday tells the tale of two back-to-back deals that enriched three powerful families: the Trumps, the Witkoffs (as in Trump’s Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff), and ...
The Trump administration’s reported effort to censor one of the iconic images of American history is a five-alarm fire.
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African American scholar shares Civil War family story at Fort Scott
African American researcher, author, and Civil War reenactor Calvin L. Osborne will be a guest lecturer at the Fort Scott National Historic Site this weekend.
I’m grateful that Visit Philly — the city’s main tourism agency — has promised to find a new home for historical displays ...
An absorbing and sensitive survey, Zaakir Tameez's book adeptly captures the many contradictions of the tumultuous life of a truly great, flawed leader, Charles Sumner.
Crittenden was born in Versailles, but would hold a variety of political offices in Kentucky and on a national level.
Under the Trump administration, National Parks are being forced to remove anything that casts a negative light on America.
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