Explore the truths behind Civil War and slavery myths that persist in America and understand the real history behind them.
Perhaps your history teachers failed to alert you to these Civil War facts: Jefferson Davis nearly got mugged by an angry female mob; Abraham Lincoln loved the Confederate anthem "Dixie," and Paul ...
Burns' six-part documentary uses voiceover, reenactors and drone footage to tell the story of America's founding. And it ...
Guest speaker Joe Knapp showed students some of his artifacts he has collected from the Civil War to social studies students ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Ely Samuel Parker, a Seneca leader and Civil War officer who served in President Ulysses S. Grant’s ...
During Burton Century Village’s Civil War Encampment event this weekend, spectators could find history at every corner throughout the museum. Located at 14653 E. Park St., the Civil War re-enactment ...
The Civil War battle, as most folks in town will share, “only lasted three days,” yet it still is Lexington’s claim to fame. The goal now is to get those 60,000 visitors to venture downtown for lunch ...
Civil War history enthusiasts gather in Litchfield, Minnesota, for annual symposium The Twin Cities Civil War Round Table conducted its annual Civil War Symposium at the Litchfield Opera House on ...
While metal detecting on historic Civil War ground, a rare espionage weapon was uncovered a piece of 19th-century spy ...
More than 40 students and university community members attended a roundtable Thursday about the civil war in Sudan.