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Uniforms are used for identification as well as to provide a sense of unity during any conflict, and the American Civil War ...
The small plaque that stands in Elm Park marks a major contribution that Worcester made in the fight against chattel slavery.
Before Lincoln turned the idea of “the Union” into a cause worth dying for, he tried other means of ending slavery in America ...
The American Civil War wasn't just a battle between states—it was a showcase of incredible military talent. From 1861 to 1865 ...
If the justices take up a case on Virginia’s felon disenfranchisement law, they’ll be burrowing back to Reconstruction-era ...
America’s favorite pastime is swinging into Middletown next month, but it’ll look a little different than the modern-day game.
Trump argues the Fourteenth Amendment created no such right, but the Supreme Court can preserve it simply by citing statutes.
The Supreme Court could soon be asked to review Mississippi’s mail-in ballot law, a case that could impact election integrity ...
John Thomas Phelps II of Newport, Rhode Island, a military legal scholar and ethicist who dedicated his life selflessly to ...
Ken McClellan, Greater Middletown Military museum president, was also a foreign army advisor for the Iraqi Armed Forces.
A lawsuit over the renaming of two Shenandoah County schools for Confederate generals is heading to trial after parties failed to settle.
Trump has positioned himself as the leader of the "pro-family" party. But he's been attacking kids since his first day in ...