The famed photograph came to the forefront again last week with reports in The Washington Post and The New York Times, citing internal memos and agency sources, that the Trump administration ordered ...
The removal of powerful Civil War era photography from public museums is the latest in a series of attacks on historical ...
Writer says those who justify the Civil War and World War II but condemn Israel’s war efforts are inconsistent and ...
At this point, there’s little doubt that the young man accused of shooting Charlie Kirk was angry with the right-wing ...
Abraham Lincoln is often invoked in calls for civility and reconciliation across the partisan divide. But Lincoln himself ...
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.
I’m grateful that Visit Philly — the city’s main tourism agency — has promised to find a new home for historical displays ...
Over 500 Steuben County natives died in the Civil War. Others lived, but came home incomplete, writes historian Kirk House.
In the wake of this most recent murder of a political figure, I feel called to express the following. Who ever thought a deep and lasting hatred would blossom among citizens in the U.S. based on ...
A clip from Deen’s appearance on “Who Do You Think You Are” is spotlighted during a 2012 TimesTalk Deen did with New York Times reporter Kim Severson. In it, Deen visits a plantation that was once ...
Claims that federal officials ordered the removal of a the infamous 1863 image sparked concern over the Trump ...
160 years after emancipation, as systemic racism continues to plague the country and our politics, the truth telling of our history is critical.