For Barbara Beirne, being a photographer meant building a relationship of trust and collaboration with her subjects and using ...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Brown v. Board of Education marked a turning point in the history of race relations in the United States. On May 17, 1954, the Court stripped away constitutional ...
On September 17, Lee met General McClellan in the bloodiest single day of fighting in the war and in American history. Union ...
In March 1864, William T. Sherman assumed command of the Union Army in the West, and in May, he began a destructive march ...
For years the colonies had flourished in a state of “salutary neglect.” Britain had been content to leave the day-to-day ...
Mississippi Rifle .54 caliber M1841 rifle, made under contract by Eli Whitney, 1849. This gun derives its nickname of the "Mississippi rifle" from the Mississippi Riflemen led by Jefferson Davis. Gift ...
In March 1945, U.S. Army Air Forces intensified their strategic bombing campaign over Japan. Instead of flying high-altitude ...
To fight Mexico, the United States had to mobilize, equip, and transport a large force, including both army and navy ...
Strangers in adjoining bunks had just weeks to become brothers in arms. Trainees learned to snore, shower, sweat, swear, ...
Struggling as an independent country, the Republic of Texas sought to become part of the United States. Although many in ...
In 1943, the U.S. Army and Navy jointly began a two-pronged attack through the central Pacific and across New Guinea to the ...
A More Perfect Union: Japanese Americans and the U.S. Constitution traced the history of Japanese American confinement from immigration in the late 19th century to court cases and redress that came ...