Historians, scholars and museum officials throughout Atlanta and the South fear the order could alter the way American history has been taught and digested for decades.
On April 6, 1917, the United States entered World War I as the House joined the Senate in approving a declaration of war against Germany that was then signed by President Woodrow Wilson. In 1830, ...
After the Civil War, Arkansas veterans returned home and attempted to revert to civilian life. During the immediate postwar ...
Shiloh National Military Park, just a short drive away across the Tennessee border, combines historical significance with ...
Nestled where Tennessee and Alabama practically shake hands with Mississippi, Corinth isn’t just another dot on the map – it’s a place where history whispers from every brick and Southern charm flows ...
Celebrations of Atlanta’s culture, music, art, and business take center stage every year on 404 Day, April 4, and with that comes a spotlight on ...
Chris Bohjalian’s 25th novel, “The Jackal’s Mistress,” was inspired by the true story of a Southern woman who helped an ...
A trip to Gettysburg offers a glimpse into the sacrifices and valor of those who mustered in at Camp Randall and served in ...
There were Black soldiers fighting for the British. But others went to war for the colonists — who compared their own plight ...
The story is a big part of Civil War lore. Tim Brookes shares the knowledge whenever he’s asked. You can learn more about ...
The flag is the only known privately-owned Confederate battle flag captured during Pickett’s Charge from Pickett’s Division ...
Researchers have begun to examine the hidden or repressed queer identities within a movement that was overtly hostile to the ...