Joyce E. Chaplin is the James Duncan Phillips professor of early American history at Harvard University and author of the ...
The American Revolution (1775-1783) was a grim, bitter, vicious struggle between Britain and its American colonies. This ...
Copiah Lincoln Community College has partnered with The Sons of the American Revolution to host its 36th annual Natchez ...
Chicago Founder and Haitian Revolutionary Jean Baptiste Point du Sable Chicago Founder Jean Baptiste Point du Sable ...
Unveiling a new monument to Black patriots from the Northern Neck who fought in the Revolutionary War are Charles Belfield, past president of the James Monroe Chapter SAR; Charles Jameson, past ...
Walking up Lexington Avenue the other morning, past the famed 69th Regiment Armory here in New York City (just around the ...
I am especially looking forward to running the 111th Annual Lexington Five Miler, part of the celebration of "the shot fired heard 'round the world." Imagine that the kid born in the inner city of ...
Two decades of fighting to save Natick's oldest house halted Tuesday when Mass Audubon demolished the structure.
In the 1770s, prior to the “official” start of the American Revolution, the upstart Continental Congress knew the value of a ...
During the height of slavery in the 1800s, enslaved African people were treated as legal property and commodities, bought and ...
Back in 2019, WAFF 48 News covered the passion project for a group of former educators to catalog and conduct genealogy tests ...
Four hundred eighty-one enslaved African Americans were honored Saturday on the 800-acre historic Brattonsville Plantation in McConnells, South Carolina.