Survival World on MSN
The most feared snipers of the Civil War was driven not by ideology or loyalty, but by something deeply personal
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Black historical interpreters are using reenactments and storytelling to center the Black figures that history books often leave behind. There ...
Aquachigger on MSNOpinion
Watch how one Civil War camp gave up another piece of American history
This hunt is about more than silver and bullets. It is about walking ground once occupied by American soldiers and recovering ...
“The fabric of what binds America together at this point is basically on its final thread,” one source tells WIRED. It’s impossible to look around and not wonder whether the US is teetering on the ...
As the nation prepares to celebrate Juneteenth, the legacy of thousands of Black Civil War soldiers who once trained in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, will never be forgotten, thanks to the Camp ...
The United States does not have a rich diamond mining history. But an exhibit at the Smithsonian proves that some of the ...
The answer is no. These Critical Questions use core findings from the academic literature on civil wars and political violence to situate recent tragic events and fundamentally challenge the notion ...
It is a warm day in Paris in the mid-1930s. In a crowded sidewalk cafe, a group of foreign correspondents gathered. In their ranks is William L. Shirer, former newspaper reporter and recently named by ...
There are military artifacts with stories behind them across the state, but few are as famous as the two Civil War-era cannons that, until 2023, when they were "temporarily" relocated, could be seen ...
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