While Arndold's British contact John Andre was killed for his crimes, Arnold fled. According to the American Revolution ...
The unceremonious end of the "end of history” - which has unfolded steadily since 9-11 – and the fading of the Obama era’s alluring but naïve dream of “post-partisanship” – gives robust new leases on ...
Dr. Lloyd Kramer, history professor at UNC-Chapel Hill, spoke about Lafayette’s stance against Napoleon in a lecture at Fayetteville State University.
I would plunk my tricorne hat atop my head and meet the incoming waves of visitors, herding them around the Common and ...
Museum leaders are working to connect people today to the events of 1776. They’re confident they can, and will.
This March at the museum, we’re commemorating Women's History Month, airing the end of Season 2 of our podcast, and listening ...
General Van Rensselaer Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution announced the winners of their American History Essay ...
The Berkeley 250 Francis Marion Commission has a slate of events planned this spring to celebrate the 250 years since the ...
The Lewis Kingman Chapter of the National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) is visiting some Mohave ...
In the optimistic missive, Washington extols the revolutionary spirit of the American people—even in defeat—and makes a rare ...
Nearly all of the remaining major 250th anniversaries in Massachusetts will happen over the next 13 months, coinciding with the evacuation of British troops from Boston in March 1776.
The staff writer and the cartoonist share their picks from the archive—an essay by Joan Didion, and a caveman cartoon by George Booth—to celebrate The New Yorker’s centennial.
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