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Rankin County residents packed Brandon City Hall to discuss whether a Confederate statue belongs in the Mississippi town's center where a bulk of local traffic flows. But most took stances on whether ...
Rankin County residents packed Brandon City Hall to discuss whether a Confederate statue belongs in the town center where a ...
Those who brought war into our country deserve all the curses and maledictions a people can pour out.” — W.T. Sherman. After ...
On the steps of the SC Statehouse sits a statue of George Washington, with a broken walking stick. How it broke, however, is ...
As Trump-led attacks on DEI and non-white history continue across the country, R.T. Thorne and Danielle Deadwyler share their ...
At 85, Fred Minus has turned his passion for history into an educational mission, performing reenactments of Union soldiers and giving lectures about the Black men, young and old, who served in the ...
In a cistern discovered on the grounds of the Old LSU Site Walking Trail in Pineville, an LSU student picks up a piece of ...
In breaking news this week, former New York Times Book Review editor Sam Tanenhaus finally finished his authorized biography of William F. Buckley Jr. It took him only about 25 years to complete the 1 ...
On April 26, Confederate Gen. Joseph Johnston and his 90,000 troops surrendered to Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman, the largest surrender of the war.
A gripping chronicle of Gen. William T. Sherman's "March to the Sea" Campaign during the Civil War.