Though Tubman is most famous for her successes along the Underground Railroad, her activities as a Civil War spy are less well known.
For most of its history, the United States has been blessed with a favorable strategic geography, primarily in the sense that ...
As a scholar of the Tuskegee Airmen, I cannot stay silent about the removal of lessons on American history from U.S. military ...
Eighty years ago a company of U.S. Army Rangers and Filipino guerrilla fighters conducted the most successful rescue mission ...
Pfc. Duane Tunnyhill of Omaha was ready to die with his fellow Marines at Iwo Jima. He survived and lived another 80 years to become the last man ...
President Franklin D. Roosevelt promised the American people a “New Deal,” and President John F. Kennedy declared America ...
A group of American veterans and diplomats who served in Kyiv are teaming up with a Ukrainian winery owner to bring a taste ...
With the Combahee River Raid of 1863, Harriet Tubman earned her nickname "Moses" all over again—and became the first woman in ...
Saturday will mark 160 years since more than 20 Black Civil War soldiers fighting for the Union were massacred in ...
The President is recasting migration as a form of “invasion,” broadening his already expansive powers and making anyone in ...
Shifting positions: Trump administration officials continued to reverse or revise the government’s stance on multiple fronts, ...