The Constitution is more than a legal code. It is also a framework for union and solidarity.
In the hundred years since his death, features of Woodrow Wilson’s philosophy have become central to international politics and American foreign policy.
Charles Lindbergh and the isolationists of American First opposed Lend Lease and Roosevelt’s attempts to prepare for possible war in Europe.
The boy's vicious killing in Mississippi in 1955 helped to transform America's racial consciousness.
The discoverer of the New World was responsible for the annihilation of the peaceful Arawak Indians
At the Gettysburg reunion fifty years after the battle, it was no longer blue and gray. Now it was all gray.
The author, who once served under General Patton and whose father, Dwight D. Eisenhower, was Patton's commanding officer, shares his memories of "Ol' Blood and Guts."
Lincoln’s bid for reelection in 1864 faced serious challenges from a popular opponent and a nation weary of war.
A century after the guns fell silent along the Western Front, the work they did there remains of incalculable importance to the age we inhabit and the people we are.
Badly disguised as Indians, a rowdy group of patriotic vandals kicked a revolution into motion.