The Gray House is a highly-anticipated thriller produced by Hollywood duo Kevin Costner and Morgan Freeman. It will hit all ...
In 1946, Orson Welles vowed to solve a shocking crime on his radio show on ABC: the beating of a Black soldier who was returning from service after Word War 2. Radio Diaries recalls the story.
From “Yankee Doodle” to iPod playlists, here’s what American troops read and listened to in every war — and how culture became morale equipment.
A local historical group will be hosting a presentation about popular music during the American Civil War, including President Abraham Lincoln’s favorite music.
Across 250 years of history, the actions of the Army have been closely intertwined with the direction and growth of the United States as a nation, and at the heart of it all was the soldier and his ...
Explore the rich history of Florida's Civil War forts, from the first shots fired at Fort Pickens to the prison where Dr. Samuel Mudd was held.
On Feb. 23, 1971, James R. Ford made history when he won a seat on the Tallahassee City Commission, 100 years after the first ...
When President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation in the middle of the Civil War, he was not just changing the terms of peace, he was risking his own political future and forcing the ...
Today’s newsletter focuses on the connection between environmental justice, race and technology in the United States.
The portal could potentially put Washington in the unfamiliar position of appearing to encourage citizens to flout local laws ...
Ninety-five years ago today, the legendary fiddler who was the first person to play the Grand Ole Opry died in Tennessee.