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The US National Park Service will restore and reinstall the statue of a Confederate military officer in Washington, DC, after ...
A statue of a Confederate general that was toppled by protesters in Washington in 2020 will be restored and replaced this ...
The National Park Service will restore Confederate general Albert Pike’s statue in Washington, DC, five years after it was ...
Albert Pike was the only Confederate leader memorialized with an outdoor statue in Washington until it was toppled in the ...
Wikimedia Commons/Taterian Belle Boyd, Civil War Spy Most teenage girls don’t shoot federal soldiers on the Fourth of July.
Pentagon press releases say 20,000 federal troops have deployed to support ICE across the country. The real number may be ...
Calling all history buffs! Step back in time at one of these significant sites in each state, from Revolutionary War ...
The first African American regiment to fight in the Civil War launched an attack on Fort Wagner in the Charleston Harbor on this day in 1863.
Is Trump Running the Fugitive Slave Act Playbook? The lessons and warnings from a law that failed to avert the Civil War.