At the time of the Civil War, camera shutters were too slow to record ... Theodore Davis’s dangerously ill-conceived sojourn into Dixie in the summer of 1861 (he was detained and accused of ...
"Dixie"—a word associated with the Confederate ... The 1861 Battle of Fort Sumter sparked the American Civil War. From the garrison's 19th-century beginnings to its current use as a National ...
A pious and strong-willed king, Charles exhibited from childhood the characteristics that would lead to his downfall. By Dr Richard Cust.
It’s even possible that the civil rights movement wouldn't ... Fong Operation Dixie was launched after the war, at a time when the CIO began to be more intensely anti-communist.
Almost every state has an officially recognized nickname. For example, Texas is known as "The Lone Star State" and California ...
The Civil War was fought in 10,000 places, from Valverde, New Mexico, and Tullahoma, Tennessee, to St. Albans, Vermont, and Fernandina on the Florida coast. More than 3 million Americans fought in ...
"Dixie" was often used as a nickname for the southern states that made up the Confederate States of America during the US Civil War era. The Texas trio revealed they'd dropped it on Thursday ...
"Some people, and maybe many of the most important people right now in the Republican party, are not merely campaigning on division and hatred, but are, in fact, actively rooting for and inciting a ...
The communists resisted but, having avoided the worst of the fighting against the Japanese during World War II, were quickly ... missions (notably the Dixie and Hurley missions), Truman sent ...
A look at the people and events that shaped the Civil War and Reconstruction. Discover the people and events that document the American story — Saturdays on C-SPAN2. Come along with American ...
A recent exhibition shows how soldiers sent in votes during the Civil War and World War II, as many Americans would in 2020 following the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic Roger Catlin In the early ...
The Civil War, an epic nine-episode series by the award-winning documentary filmmaker Ken Burns and produced in conjunction with WETA, Washington, D.C., first aired in September of 1990 to an ...