History buffs are no doubt familiar with the story of Shadrack Byfield, a rank-and-file British redcoat who fought during the ...
Valdez’s 2025 novel “Happy Land” — is a busy real estate agent living and working in Washington, D.C. who can’t recall the ...
An analysis of Census data shows how the fastest-growing and shrinking jobs shifted over workers’ lifetimes, shaped by ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Samuel Green Freed Himself and Others From Slavery. Then He Was Imprisoned Over Owning a Book
After buying his own liberty, the Marylander covertly assisted conductors on the Underground Railroad, including Harriet ...
Occasionally a white man emerges to advocate for the advancement of the oppressed while others in power are reluctant. Judge Arnold Krekel was one such man. Krekel came to Missouri at the age of 17, ...
The laws cited by California preserved the right to openly carry guns, which state courts said was clearly protected by the ...
In 1924, Congress passed the Indian Citizenship Act, also known as the Snyder Act, which turned all noncitizen Indians born ...
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The NAACP’s Patrice Willoughby on a Moving Portrait of Her Ancestor
For Patrice Willoughby, the NAACP’s policy and legislative-affairs chief, a picture is worth more than a thousand words. The ...
On April 17, 1819, a fledgling village that would soon be known as Harrisville opened its post office, signifying that the ...
City records show that just 102 new dwelling permits were approved in 2025 — the lowest annual total since 2000 and a ...
A short excerpt from today's very long opinion in Baird v. Bonta by Judge Lawrence VanDyke, joined by Judge Kenneth Lee: ...
Seneca Falls, it seems, has always been the little town that could — especially in its industrial heyday of the mid-to-late ...
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