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 ...
Jimmy Stewart is the kind of actor who made standing up for what’s right feel like the obvious choice. He built his legacy by ...
There were Black soldiers fighting for the British. But others went to war for the colonists — who compared their own plight ...
Following the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education ruling that declared segregated schools unconstitutional, Prince Edward County ...
The Hotel Weyanoke represents Farmville’s most elegant overnight option, occupying a beautifully restored 1925 building in ...
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 ...
While we can’t definitively say Abraham Lincoln was gay, we’re pretty certain he shared his bed with men on multiple ...
Researchers have begun to examine the hidden or repressed queer identities within a movement that was overtly hostile to the ...
Here’s what happened in April 1861, leading up to the firing on Fort Sumter in Charleston, South Carolina, which spurred the launch of the American Civil War.