Did you know that Confederate Missouri leaders actually moved to Shreveport and then Marshall, Texas, to establish the ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNAfter Confederate Forces Captured Their Children, These Black Mothers Fought to Reunite Their FamiliesDuring the Civil War, Confederates targeted free Black people in the North, kidnapping them to sell into slavery. After the ...
American women would not be welcome as full-time military members until 1948, but those who really, really wanted to fight ...
A Utah bill originally aimed at banning pride flags in schools and on government property was amended hours after the GOP ...
One can hardly imagine what the night of Feb. 17, 1865, must have been like in Charleston. Hours before surrendering to Union ...
Fifty-five years of living in the Southeast during which we enjoyed lots of travel resulted in visiting most of the National ...
The base, known as Fort Liberty since 2023, originally was named for Confederate General Braxton Bragg. The Army says it now ...
One year after the first shots of the Civil War were fired at nearby Fort Sumter, the Planter’s three white officers went ...
The International-Great Northern Railroad, which arrived in Austin on Dec. 28, 1876, was formed in 1873 by merging previously ...
The Battle of Cold Harbor was the Confederacy’s last major Civil War victory. Does it offer any insight into the mysterious ...
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Civil War Fire Pit Found!? Metal DetectingIn our latest video we are detecting a known Civil War camp that was used mostly by both confederate forces and also at other times union throughout the Civil War. We have also found evidence of ...
U.S. Military bases were named after Confederate soldiers to appease white supremacists; it was right to rename them.
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