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The Seminole War that America forgot to call a slave rebellion
They escaped slavery, built free communities, and outmaneuvered the U.S. Army.
The leading historian of conflict says the atrocities in Ukraine are rooted in a uniquely brutal mindset that can be traced ...
Ever noticed the somewhat silly names during college football rivalry week? We look into where they came from and why certain names have caught on more than others.
Sitting Bull was the leading figure in the Lakota resistance during the Great Sioux War. He led the Lakotas and Cheyennes who refused to be confined to a reservation and clung to the traditional life ...
A decision to let stand the Medals of Honor awarded to soldiers who fought at Wounded Knee more than a century ago has reopened old wounds and reignited deep divides among descendants over how this ...
Grimes Davis rode through the dark like a man convinced Providence had tapped him on the shoulder, turning a doomed ...
… [S]outhern Indians too were divided in their feelings toward the Confederacy…. By the winter of 1861–62, a full-blown civil war was under way among the Indians, adding a further dimension to ...
Uncover the untold stories of the Battle of Pinhook Bridge and Battle of Bayou Vermilion during the Civil War in Lafayette.
Of the nearly 2.7 million servicemembers who joined the United States military to fight for the Union during the American Civil War, Major George Washington “G.W.” Rue had a unique claim to fame.
Both the Union and the Confederacy believed God was on their side, using faith to justify their respective causes. Tyler Rice of Columbus, Ohio is a freelance historian specializing in religion and ...
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