We've gathered the work of some outstanding women photographers to celebrate the last day of Women's History Month.
The principles of eyewitness memory operate in many realms of life, including memory for even relatively elemental historical ...
A judge challenging the outcome of his North Carolina Supreme Court race was photographed wearing Confederate military garb ...
Outdoor writer and photographer Corbet Deary is featured regularly in The Sentinel-Record. Today, Deary takes readers on a journey to Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park.
In the annals of Revolutionary War soldiers, Massachusetts was full of notable figures. But there were none quite like ...
Judge Jefferson Griffin was photographed wearing Confederate military garb and posing before a Confederate battle flag when ...
It is fascinating to note that, notwithstanding his antisemitism, Sherman was a great admirer of Rose Eytinge (1835-1911), a Jewish-American actress and author who rose to become one of the most popul ...
As with today’s civil terrorists, too, their rage was fueled by opposition to what they saw as an unjust war—in their case, Vietnam. The group soon escalated to bombing government buildings and ...
A New York Times reporter and photographer were the first Western journalists to visit central Khartoum since the civil war ...
Outdoor writer and photographer Corbet Deary is featured regularly in The Sentinel-Record. Today, Deary takes readers on a journey to Pea Ridge National Military Park.
The spirit of resistance demonstrated by the Atlanta washerwomen set a precedent for future labor movements. In 1866, just a ...
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