The Rev. Peter Johnson (left) and Dr. Marvin Dulaney were at the Hall of State at Fair Park on June 9, 2025, as the Dallas Historical Society provided a press preview for Juneteenth. Life becomes ...
Kirstin Downey, a former Civil Beat reporter, is a regular contributing columnist specializing in history, culture and the arts, and the occasional political issue. A former Washington Post reporter ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Author Robert Watson provided a short overview about the Civil War during the summer of 1864 and the near invasion of Washington, D.C., by ...
In an era of growing geopolitical tensions, driven among other things by the war in Ukraine and changes in international security policy, the shelter system is becoming one of the key elements of ...
This article presents insights from a graduate capstone project focused on the operational use of predictive artificial intelligence (AI) in emergency management (EM) during civil unrest. Using a ...
This first appeared in the November/December 2024 issue of Adirondack Explorer magazine. Click here to subscribe. In early August, I was invited to a conversation about reparations in Essex organized ...
From political struggles to armed conflicts, independence played a pivotal role in history. This analysis examines its impact on the course of civil wars. Florida property tax to be completely ...
Not long ago while attending an education conference in New Orleans I heard some very interesting comments made by educators. The conversation went something like this: "Mock election? We can't do it.
Political divisions have always existed in the United States. Most of the time, even with sharp differences, debates have been civil. This clearly is not most of the time. Even without the backdrop of ...
Some memories remain etched in our minds for a lifetime. I was 10 during the summer of 1961. It was a summer of civil unrest in the southern United States. Freedom Riders, activists on Greyhound buses ...
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MANCHESTER, Conn. — At Wickham Park in Manchester Sunday, history repeated itself to tell a story of American division that reenactors say is more important than ever. A battle of brothers came alive ...