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The Mauthausen concentration camp commemoration has been held and celebrated since 1946 by the survivors of the camp and ...
Hotle and Dempsey will share the research on slavery and abolition they discovered while working together on a book titled "Breaking America, The Radical ...
Study challenges long-standing beliefs about the Mediterranean Phoenician-Punic civilization, a culture recognized as one of the most influential maritime powers in history. The Phoenician culture ...
In America's complex tapestry of familial relationships, Black mothers stand as pillars of extraordinary strength, weaving ...
A historian once suggested a Liberty Tree replace Uncle Sam as America’s symbol of identity. Now, Centre County has its own ...
Museum curators are working to determine compliance with a federal law that requires tribes' consent to house artifacts.
Kansas lawmakers passed a bipartisan bill increasing historic tax credits for property development. The credit increase expands the 40% bracket to larger towns and increases the credit for home ...
Captain Barros Basto with his wife Lea Azancot. In a solemn and historically resonant ceremony, the International Observatory of Human Rights, in partnership with B’nai B’rith Portugal, posthumously ...
Mary Neill was forced to adjust her household on West Washington Street following her husband's death and end of the Civil War.
Galena-Jo Daviess County Historical Society officials seek the public’s help to raise matching funds for a recently unfrozen federal grant.
This week's Press Run includes items about Lake Erie Ink's launch of its Hide & Seek anthology, written by young people; ...
The discovery of the state in the evolution of humankind and society is a startling innovation of political genius which laid ...