Below is an abbreviated history of everyday objects purchased during the Civil War Era. It was shared by Historian James Ayers, and taken from a 1939 Catskill Mountain News.
These oversized, linen-bound volumes have moved beyond traditional publishing to become lifestyle markers, proudly displayed ...
One of most important figures in our nation’s culinary history toiled away in the slave kitchens of an American founding ...
Remembering Peggy Lee's version of "Is That All There Is?" Mike Stoller said: "Peggy's is really the essential version of that song." ...
Black Dome Press was founded in 1990 by Deborah Allen, a passionate advocate for documenting the unique history of the Hudson Valley and its surroundings. In 1993, she hired Hoare, then a dedicated ...
Historian, academic, and researcher Joern Stoevring has published an insightful book exploring the San cave paintings' traditions, particularly focusing on the relationship between humans and animals.
Summary: Dr. Henry N. Tisdale, former president of Claflin University, launches a book on visionary leadership and ...
Prolific historian Richard Selcer’s book “Fort Worth Characters 2” expands on noteworthy figures in Fort Worth’s history.
The Civil War Voyage of David Henry White” tells the tale of a free Black man captured during one of the Alabama’s many raids ...
The book is ranked No. 22 on Amazon’s list of best-selling economic history books, yet it’s filled with factual errors.
Imani Perry traces the history and symbolism of the color blue, from the indigo of the slave trade, to Coretta Scott King's ...