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A sweeping new exhibit chronicles how African-American involvement in WWI helped pave the way for the civil rights movement. By David Roza Published Mar 11, 2020 12:00 PM EDT ...
ALSO: Songs & Stories from WW1 America at the Fitzgerald; Gay Men’s Chorus Spring Concert at Ted Mann; and more.
“WWI America” at the Museum of History and Industry marks the 100th anniversary of the war’s end.
In the early 20th century, Kaiser Wilhelm II’s German Empire devised ambitious plans to invade the United States, driven by ...
On April 6, 1917, the United States entered World War I. Now, 100 years later, the Minnesota Historical Society is commemorating the war with the exhibit “WW1 America,” opening April 8.
From Syria to Black Lives Matter: 3 ways WWI still shapes America By John Blake, CNN ... America didn’t just declare war on Germany – it waged war on German-American culture.
Alternate WW1: America Fights with Germany. Posted: June 11, 2025 | Last updated: June 13, 2025. Imagine an alternate history where the United States joined the Central Powers in 1917 during World ...
American soldiers in the Army’s 108th Field Artillery – under fire from enemy gas shells – strike back in Varennes-en-Argonne, France. (National WWI Museum and Memorial) ...
American Indian servicemembers were key to the US effort in World War I—but they're not always included in popular visions of the war.
Retired Army Cpl. Howard V. Ramsey, Oregon's last living World War I veteran and the last known U.S. combat veteran of WWI, died in his sleep Feb. 22 at an assisted living center in southeast ...
America certainly wasn't unique in its imprisonment of civilians during the war. If anything, its policies seem relatively lax compared to those of England, for example, where at least 30,000 ...
Charles Lewis was glad to be home. One hundred years ago on Nov. 11, a date now commemorated as Veteran’s Day — which will be observed on Monday, Nov. 12, in 2018 — the Great War came to an ...