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SOFREP on MSNMedal of Honor Monday: William H. Carney – The First African American Recognized for Heroism in Combat
William Carney didn’t just carry the flag at Fort Wagner—he hauled the soul of a nation on his back through a storm of lead, and never let it fall.
"The penny is the first monetary item that most American children touch and they quickly identify with who Abraham Lincoln ...
Eighty-seven years later, the Civil War was fought by southern white men who wanted to return the nation to one where only white southern men held power. As Abraham Lincoln wrote in his famous ...
Can it be a coincidence, or merely a case of synchronicity, that in the age of Trump — a decade-long epoch that began in 2015 — several serious, high-profile books have been written ...
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Y Travel Blog on MSN19 Fascinating Museums In Washington D.C. To Visit!
Washington D.C. is one of the most fascinating cities where you can spend an entire week there and only scratch the surface. The U.S. Capital is most commonly associated with The White House, the home ...
I came across this quote from a speech President Lincoln made in 1838 and it really resonated with me. All Americans should be aware that these thoughts hold true today ...
Kori Rumore, a journalist at The Chicago Tribune, joins John Landecker to talk about Abraham Lincoln’s angry letter directed ...
By this Declaration, Americans asserted their unwillingness to be serfs or vassals to an unaccountable ruler, but rather as ...
As Abraham Lincoln wisely noted about problem-solving, if he had eight hours to chop down a tree, he would spend six sharpening his axe. Perhaps AI’s “axe” lies in the precision of the prompt.
Did anyone else notice that Michael LeRoy, in his June 10 “My Turn” article, credited Abraham Lincoln as the author for something that was spoken originally by Jesus? LeRoy’s words appear in ...
On Nov. 19, 1863, Abraham Lincoln made one of the greatest speeches in history, at the Gettysburg battlefield in Pennsylvania. One line from the Gettysburg Address is the pinnacle description of ...
"Lincoln's Legacy" is the culmination of a Lincoln collection originally brought together by an eminent collector, Louise Taper, now owned by the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Foundation. Included ...
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