In preparation for the U.S. Semiquincentennial this summer, we’re featuring two key texts in American history. First, Professor Nora Slonimsky joins NPR’s Sarah McCammon to discuss the legacy and ...
In observance of Presidents' Day, the museum opened its 13-acre campus for free and unveiled a new exhibit that connects the ...
In the early 1970s, buoyed by bipartisan support, Congress overwhelmingly passed the Equal Rights Amendment, which prohibited discrimination on the basis of sex. A rush of state ratifications ...
Boats attacked by military planes posing to be civilian aircraft in violation of Codes of Justice and international law; survivors of that attack killed by our government in violation of those same ...
Virginia Museum of History and Culture opens new exhibit March 21 showcasing immigrant stories from 68 countries that helped ...
Leading up to America’s 250th birthday, KPLC will be looking back at significant people and milestones that helped shape our communities. The letters by William Raymond Whittaker and Jane Dean were ...
Living in Texas, I saw this everywhere. Bumper stickers proclaimed it. Billboards featured it. Even fellow firefighters’ lockers had it plastered on the doors. Lately, I’ve been thinking about what ...