Few realize that the approval process for these outdoor signs varies widely by state and organization, enabling unsanctioned displays to slip through
Learn about the accomplishments of the Black Americans who served their country abroad, even as they faced discrimination at home
Older, but by no means wiser, the political cartoon character symbolized a mischievous young nation
One act of generosity during the Great Famine forged a bond that transcends generations
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During World War II, the OSS sent Moe Berg to Europe, where he gathered intel on Germany's efforts to build an atomic bomb
The forgotten figure symbolized the hopes—and myths—of the early United States
The draft on view at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture was produced a few hours before King took to the podium
Stanley Tretick documented the demonstration in 1963, but his snapshots were hidden in a trunk, unseen by the public for decades
Americans who marched on Washington 60 years ago under a blazing sun recall the day they were part of a turning point in history
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The logistics of moving patients across the U.S. by rail were staggeringly complex
Arising out of New York's close-knit Black communities, the genre revolutionized the music industry and gave rise to a new generation of sounds and stars
Last month, descendants of copper miners and history enthusiasts alike gathered for the 117th annual Central Mine reunion service
Her athletic performance in New York impressed onlookers of all colors and cracked opened the door for a new generation of Black players to come
When the nascent naval power invaded Puerto Rico, three artists captured the moment, each explaining its significance in their own way
The commander in chief's unexpected death in office 100 years ago fueled decades of conspiracy theories but was most likely the result of a heart attack
The gynecologist and sculptor’s “Birth Series” broke barriers, but how do his views on abortion, race and women’s health square with what we know today?
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Civil rights activists failed to expel an all-white, segregationist delegation. But their efforts foreshadowed later milestones in the fight for equality
The "father of the atomic bomb" has long been misunderstood. Will the new film finally get J. Robert Oppenheimer right?
Public outcry over whistleblower William Morgan's disappearance gave rise to the Anti-Masonic Party, which nominated a candidate for president in 1832
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