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On July 2, 1964, the U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964 became law with the signature of President Lyndon B. Johnson.
Biden removed the names of Confederate generals from nine Army installations. Trump has restored those Confederate names, but ...
The ability of the media to portray brutal repression of the Southern African Americans, and in parallel, speeches by Civil ...
America’s foremost history documentarian is back at a pivotal moment. But is he avoiding the hard truths about the country’s ...
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Tennessee’s legacy of freedom: Honoring the volunteer spirit this Independence DayTennessee honors its proud legacy of service this Independence Day, celebrating the Volunteer spirit from Revolution to ...
The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) unveiled the newest drop zone of the Philippine Army’s Special Forces Regiment (Airborne) SFR(A) dedicated to ...
In “Still marching after all these years” (Opinion, June 21), Margaret Morganroth Gullette quotes a man she saw at a “No ...
Legendary broadcaster and journalist Sandy Gall has died aged 97, his family has confirmed. His family shared the ...
At a time when critics said broadcast news was becoming fluffier and shallower, Moyers pursued a thoughtful, in-depth ...
The International Monetary Fund said its Executive Board has approved the fourth review under its Extended Fund Facility for ...
The faint sound of a bagpipe started playing in the Keokuk National Cemetery on Friday as Dan Proctor played the instrument.
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