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A historian brings tales of battlefield innovation, sacrifice and resilience that helped shape modern medicine.
In 1875, people traveled by steamboat and buggy, and communicated via telegrams. The Gilded Age was also afoot, reshaping ...
A string of recent events — from the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk to President Trump's deployment of ...
Northern abolitionists countered with the Golden Rule, the image of God in every person, and the liberation story of Exodus.
At the time the Civil War began in 1861, the United States government did not print paper money; it only minted coins. As a historian of the American Civil War, I study how the Confederate government ...
The term has increasingly been invoked on social media after major political moments, highlighting divisions among Americans.
Named after a Civil War general, Bragg School taught kindergarten through sixth grade from 1914 to 1976. It was demolished ...
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