He was a key player in one of the earliest missions to explore the western frontier, including present day North Dakota. More ...
By Estherine Adams, Ph.D. Dr Estherine Adams is Head of the Department of History and Caribbean Studies in the Faculty of ...
IN 1822, 10-YEAR-OLD Jeremiah Jones Colbath of Farmington was contracted to a local farmer as an indentured laborer. Although ...
Oneida's silverware empire has an odd and innovative past that includes séances, polyamory, and ‘Bible Communism.' ...
Chautauqua County women Carolyn Loguen (1817-1867) and Mary Ann Brown (1814-1842) were active in New York state’s ...
The original 13 British colonies that made up the early United States had very different populations with decidedly different ...
Discover the stark contrast between privilege and poverty in Bonaire, as a family reflects on the history of slavery and its impact on racial injustice.
The dramatic events of June 1964 in St. Augustine helped break a U.S. Senate filibuster and pass the Civil Rights Act.
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