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The Constitution is more than a legal code. It is also a framework for union and solidarity.

An exhibit of treasures from the largest private collection of political memorabilia recently opened on Long Island.

Sixty-five years after the revolution, socialist regulations and continued embargo have brought on economic collapse and decaying cities

Growing up in segregated Texas, I didn’t think much about race. Then I covered the Civil Rights movement in the 1960s.

Classic Essays from Our Archives

1619: The Year That Shaped America  | Winter 2019, Vol 64, No 1

By James Horn

Four hundred years ago this year, two momentous events happened in Britain’s fledgling colony in Virginia: the New World’s first democratic assembly convened, and an English privateer brought kidnapped Africans to sell as slaves. Such were the conflicted origins of modern America.

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Searching for “Shenandoah” | Winter 2022, Vol 67, No 1

By Bruce Watson

It's one of the oldest folk ballads in our national songbook, but where did it come from? The answer is complex, multi-layered, American.

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A Yankee Among The War Lords | October 1970, Vol 21, No 6

By Barbara W. Tuchman

First of the Three Parts from STILWELL THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE IN CHINA 1911-1945

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The Treasure From The Carpentry Shop | December 1979, Vol 31, No 1

By David McCullough

THE EXTRAORDINARY ORIGINAL DRAWINGS OF THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE

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Did Castro Okay the Kennedy Assassination? | Winter 2009, Vol 58, No 6

By Gus Russo

Incriminating new evidence has come to light in KGB files and the authors' interviews of former Cuban intelligence officers which indicates that Fidel Castro probably knew in advance of Oswald's intent to kill JFK.

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    Today in History

  • British victorious at the Battle of Germantown

    British and Hessian soldiers commanded by General William Howe defeat the Continental Army led by General George Washington at the Battle of Germantown. The battle, fought 5 miles outside of Philadelphia, the American capital, reinforced British control of the city.

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  • Rutherford B. Hayes

    19th President Rutherford B. Hayes is born in Delaware, Ohio. Prior to being elected in 1876, Hayes fought in the Civil War, represented Ohio in the House of Representatives, and served two stints as Governor of Ohio.

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  • First U. S. Open

    Newport Country Club hosts the first United States Open Championship, administered by the United States Golf Association, in Newport, Rhode Island.

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