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A CONTROVERSIAL DONATION RAISES QUESTIONS AT THE SMITHSONIAN. Read >>
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It is a place of noble harbors, a convergence of strong rivers and a promontory commanding a wind-raked bay; a shoreline enfolding towns older than the republic and the most modern and formidable naval base on Earth; a spot where a four-hour standoff between two very peculiar ships changed the course of warfare forever—and the breeding ground of crabs that people travel across the country to eat. Fred Schultz explains why the fifth annual American Heritage Great American Place Award goes to ... Read >>
Honoring blacks who fought for the Union Read >>
From its birth in pagan transactions with the dead to the current marketing push to make it a “seasonal experience,” America’s fastest-growing holiday has a history far older (and far stranger) than does Christmas itself. Read >>
For the first time in a generation, student activism is on the rise. Do these new protesters have anything like the zeal, the conviction, and the clout of their famous 1960s predecessors? Read >>
The truth is still emerging about the mass murder of more than 100 California-bound emigrants in Utah in 1857, and about the role of leaders of the Mormon Church in the atrocities. Read >>
OUR AUTHOR FEARED THE WORST AND FOUND HE WAS NOT ALONE. Read >>
Nathan Thompson is a New York City physician who has tapes of more than 250 Christmas specials. Here he picks the dozen most memorable in a half-century of television. All are available on video or DVD unless noted. Read >>
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