We can’t let the home of one of the great heroes of the American Revolution be demolished.
The farmhouse of General John Glover, one of the great heroes of the American Revolution, is scheduled to be demolished after July 1, 2024.
John Glover and the men of Marblehead saved the Continental Army several times, and then helped it cross the Delaware to victory at Trenton and Princeton.
Many historians and the author of a recent book have seriously misjudged the influential former vice president and cabinet secretary.
The noted writer and educator tells of his boyhood in the West Virginia town of Piedmont, where African Americans were second-class citizens but family pride ran deep.
To call it loaded question does not begin to do justice to the matter, given America’s tortured racial history and its haunting legacy.
Incriminating new evidence has come to light in KGB files and the authors' interviews of former Cuban intelligence officers that indicates Fidel Castro probably knew in advance of Oswald's intent to kill JFK.
Our former Secretary of State recalls his service fifty years ago in the Connecticut National Guard—asthmatic horses, a ubiquitous major, and a memorable
Badly disguised as Indians, a rowdy group of patriotic vandals kicked a revolution into motion
In recent years many voices—both Native-American and white—have questioned whether Indians did in fact invent scalping. What is the evidence?