Ronald Reagan’s administration is often described as the first to use the unitary executive theory to expand power.
History Seekers on MSN
This forged in fire champion restores axes from the Civil War era
From forgotten relics to modern tools, Randy Caston, a Forged in Fire winner, shows how to reclaim and reforge axes that date back to the 1800s. His process honors both the craft and the story behind ...
The Plymouth Historical Museum's new exhibit tells the story of George Jackson, a free Black man who married a white woman in ...
Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSN
Newton Bateman fought for educational equality in 1800s
Over 125 years after his death, Newton Bateman is one of the unsung heroes in the fight for equal education in Illinois.
District sixth-graders will now learn world geography and culture, and U.S. history will be spread across seventh and eighth ...
A visual analysis into the types of drones, sourcing methods, attack locations and the human toll of aerial warfare.
Over the past year, UD has reacted to pressure under a second Trump administration, while tuning a “long-term strategy” on ...
After Shaboozey's Grammy speech caused a stir online about Black Americans and immigrants, Dr. Bernice King has responded.
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JONATHAN TURLEY: When elites cheer the mob, history warns that revolutions devour their own
New analysis compares today's political upheaval to the French Revolution, exploring how American and French revolutions took ...
Various locations across the country have born witness to the notable achievements of Black Americans throughout history.
West Virginia is often known for its scenery, but landmarks that dot that scenery are also worth preserving, including eight ...
Several years before the Civil War broke out, William Cooper Nell, a Boston-born abolitionist and journalist, dedicated himself to an unheard-of task.
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