History
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Virginia Replaces Robert E. Lee Statue with Barbara Rose Johns in U.S. Capitol
Dec 18, 2025 — Culture
Virginia has replaced a statue of Robert E. Lee with one of Barbara Rose Johns, igniting debate over historical representation and memory.
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The Federalist Highlights Notable Books of 2025
Dec 16, 2025 — Culture
The Federalist has released its list of notable books for 2025, showcasing a range of historical and contemporary themes.
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'The American Revolution' Kicks Off Quarter-Millennial Celebrations
Nov 14, 2025 — Culture
As the Quarter-Millennial anniversary of American independence approaches, Ken Burns's new documentary, 'The American Revolution,' set to premiere on November.
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Ken Burns' 'The American Revolution' Miniseries Set to Premiere on PBS
Nov 14, 2025 — Media
A new six-part miniseries titled "The American Revolution," directed by Ken Burns, will premiere on PBS this Sunday, November 16. The series aims to provide.
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Insights from Herodotus Applied to Modern Political Discourse
Nov 10, 2025 — Opinion
Emily Katz Anhalt, a professor of classics at Sarah Lawrence College, argues that the ancient historian Herodotus offers valuable lessons for contemporary.
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Debate Over American Heritage Sparks Controversy
Oct 23, 2025 — Opinion
A recent article in The New York Times by Leighton Woodhouse has ignited a debate over the concept of a "Heritage American." Woodhouse argues against the notion.
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'Brian And Maggie' Shows What Media Corruption Stole From Us
Oct 10, 2025 — Media
In recent years, the media landscape has faced significant scrutiny, with criticisms regarding corruption and bias becoming increasingly prevalent. The.
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Antifa's Historical Roots and Modern Actions Raise Concerns
Oct 3, 2025 — Opinion
In recent years, the Antifa movement has garnered significant attention, particularly following former President Donald Trump's designation of the group as a.
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Understanding the Misconceptions of the American Gunfighter
Sep 29, 2025 — Culture
The image of the American gunfighter, often romanticized in films and literature, is more complex than popular narratives suggest. In his new book, *The.
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Go See The Full Constitution At The National Archives This Month
Sep 22, 2025 — Culture
The National Archives in Washington, D.C., is offering a rare opportunity for the public to view the entire original version of the United States Constitution.