John Brough founded The Cincinnati Enquirer in 1841. But his victory in the strange Ohio governor’s race during the Civil War ...
Among the weathered and once-cracked headstones in Michigan’s historic Brighton Village Cemetery, the dual grave markers for ...
After the Civil War ended in 1865, nearly 4,000 Union soldiers who had died as prisoners of war were reinterred at Richmond National Cemetery. Since then, it has grown to ...
A Clarke County slave who risked his life to help the Union Army during the Civil War will finally receive the recognition he ...
Arizona's 1864 abortion law is officially off the books. With the territorial era ban gone, the law defaults to a 15-week ...
Are Americans more divided than ever? We frequently hear this from TV talk shows or even in social media posts. But seriously, the division within the citizenry today cannot compare to the Civil War ...
A combination of civil rights legislative wins, commitments to diverse representation, and opposition to racism led many ...
But instead of living a life as a slave, he escaped bondage and became an influential anti-slavery lecturer and writer. He ...
Are you sick of the Chelsea civil war yet? Us too. But there’s no game until Saturday night, so this is the focus for the ...
The Limits of the Lost Cause on Civil War Memory is highly recommended for serious students of the war and its ongoing effects on society. Note: The Limits of the Lost Cause on Civil War Memory is ...
In 1946 there were still 16 survivors of the Civil War living in Texas, all of whom were more than 100 years old. They lived ...
Herschell Gordon Lewis’ gore epic concerns a group of murderous Southerners who lure six amorously intentioned tourists to their Civil War-era ... After the war ends, Wales starts a new life ...