Throughout this year, there will be stories, events, and exhibits giving a nod to America’s two-hundred-and-fifty-year ...
Native Americans were largely critical about the Washington Commanders' "new alternate logo'' that features a spear embedded ...
If any nation is deserving of “compensation,” it might well be the Brits, who expended great treasure and lives combating the ...
Yet as a historian of early 20th-century Latin America, I believe the Trump administration’s approach to Latin America more closely resembles an older pattern of U.S. policy. Be ...
While Hampton Roads is hardly the only region with cause for celebration, it has several signature events planned for the ...
Meet the head of the First Americans Museum, helping tell the real and continuing story of the nation's original founders ...
Akron is the only Midwest city to show Native American artist Kent Monkman's exhibition "History is Painted by the Victors." ...
In early 1777, British General John Burgoyne hatched a plan to take over New York’s Hudson River Valley and end the American Revolution by cutting off the colonists’ maritime supply routes. Fort ...
Native Americans were making dice and gambling thousands of years before anyone else in the world, according to new research. Evidence reveals that the earliest known dice in human history were made ...
Solicitor General D. John Sauer seemed to struggle when pressed by Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch on Wednesday on whether Native Americans should be considered birthright citizens. The question ...
Justice Neil Gorsuch pressed the government on its argument that the 14th Amendment’s citizenship clause requires a child’s parents to be lawful permanent residents to obtain birthright citizenship.
In the early 1620s, the English colony of Jamestown clung to the North American coast, struggling to survive in the New World. That survival was severely threatened in the spring of 1622, when ...
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