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What started as an effort to promote racial unity in Edenton by reconsidering its most prominent downtown symbol has done the ...
Christian Fritz is an emeritus professor at the UNM School of Law and author of Monitoring American Federalism: The History ...
California’s court fight to reign in the president's use of troops in Los Angeles now hangs on a 19th century law with grim ...
Ser. I. v. 1-53 [serial no. 1-111] Formal reports, both Union and Confederate, of the first seizures of United States property in the southern states, and of all military operations in the field, with ...
The Trump Administration is skirting a federal law by finding new namesakes for the bases with the same last names as Confederate soldiers. The Army is moving quickly to bring back the original ...
Massive nationwide protests against President Donald Trump’s administration are set to take place on Saturday under the banner “No Kings,” with organ ...
Who knew that a trip to the old Jonesborough City Cemetery would “dig up” so many interesting stories.
As President Donald Trump viciously attacked his perceived political foes, he whipped up boos from the gathered troops directed at California leaders, including Gov. Gavin Newsom.
On June 10, 2025, President Donald Trump announced at Fort Bragg that several U.S. Army bases will have their original Confederate-linked names reinstated. This reversal follows the 2021 renaming ...
President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that his administration plans to restore the names of seven military bases that were once named after Confederate leaders. Fort Gregg-Adams, which was ...
President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that his administration plans to restore the names of seven military bases that were once named after Confederate leaders. Fort Gregg-Adams, which was ...
Reversal on base names: President Trump, speaking at Fort Bragg in North Carolina, announced plans to restore the names of Army bases that had been named for Confederate leaders but were changed ...