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Black Union soldiers who were part of the United States Colored Cavalry were driving a herd of cattle near Simpsonville, ...
A New Orleans wine merchant and Black soldier, E. Arnold Bertonneau led the fight for Black men to have the right to vote.
Even as the Civil War raged on, Union soldiers erected monuments to mark where they fought and where the fallen were buried.
I have been preparing and selling ‘Dr. Taylor’s Celebrated Horse Powders’ for nearly five years,” he wrote in 1878, “and am ...
The Civil War began when the Confederates bombarded Union soldiers at Fort Sumter, South Carolina on April 12, 1861.
The fight to remove “Lost Cause” memorials suffered some setbacks in part due to the Trump administration’s efforts to ...
Celebrate the 160th anniversary of Juneteenth with the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum's three-day event. Explore the legacy ...
Live Science reports that archaeologists believe they have found evidence of a forgotten and grim event of the Civil War. On ...
April marked 160 years since the major combat operations of the Civil War ended. The major Confederate armies surrendered — ...
Uniforms are used for identification as well as to provide a sense of unity during any conflict, and the American Civil War ...
An Iron Brigade soldier’s legacy lives on in his Civil War diary, preserved and shared by his descendants ... spelled “Donaldson” in the diary — in Tennessee, taking 15,000 Confederate prisoners and ...
Republican Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves defended declaring April as Confederate History Month, telling the Daily Caller in an ...