Discover Bennett Place in North Carolina, where the Civil War ended and history comes alive on the site of the largest Confederate surrender.
In 1792, federal law barred African Americans from bearing arms in the U.S. Army, even though they had served in the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. Yet ...
MOCA has acquired artist Kara Walker's sculpture 'Unmanned Drone,' a reconfigured statue of Stonewall Jackson that's a key part of the museum's groundbreaking 'Monuments' exhibition.
"My great-grandfather was near the event when it happened and talked about it so much in later life that my father still has an aversion to molasses, which I've always found a tad excessive since it's ...
In the fall of 1791, Gen. Arthur St. Clair pushed an unready, ill-trained, and poorly supplied American army of militia and regulars into the woods of ...
From the latest additions to Judith Baca's "Great Wall of Los Angeles" at Jeffrey Deitch and "Monuments" at Moca and the Brick, to the Julia Stoschek Foundation's epic pop-up show of video art and med ...
While we loved these series in the '70s, iconic shows like Sanford and Son, Charlie's Angels, and The Dukes of Hazzard could never be made today.
Washington, D.C. — A new analysis from the Center for American Progress shows how the Trump administration is intentionally censoring and rewriting historical exhibits across the country to erase the ...
Public lands tell America’s full and true story, yet new Trump administration policies threaten to erase Black history, undermine access, and distort the national memory.
Feb. 20 is the most important date in the history of Fort Myers.
Prosecutors across Montana say poaching cases are hard to win — and even harder to prove.