We need a real national museum, not a 1619 museum. But the 1619 Project's fingerprints are all over the Smithsonian's African American museum.
They say slavery began in 1619 – but that’s a lie by omission. For centuries, millions of Europeans were bought, sold, and worked to death in a global trade erased from history books.
Canaday is the first person to serve as Colonial Williamsburg’s engagement manager for the African American community. But as ...
HAMPTON — Fort Monroe has no plans to change any of its exhibits or signage pertaining to slavery as several other national parks have reportedly done in order to comply with a federal order ...
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A slew of conservative groups will lead a new coalition to spur civics education and push the subject in a more patriotic ...
Republicans remain highly patriotic while their party hollows out America’s democratic institutions and their leader flirts ...
Michael Allen held a nearly 40-year career with the National Park Service and was instrumental in the creation of the Gullah ...
This Banned Book Week, theGrio is spotlighting page-turners that have been challenged and/or banned in libraries across the U ...
The Daily Signal's Virginia Allen and The Daily Wire's Mary Margaret Olohan were originally slated to speak at MediaFest25.
From the column: "We don’t need a sanitized version of American history. We need an evenhandedness that celebrates our achievements and acknowledges our shortcomings." ...
He grew up in rural Surry County as the youngest of 12 children to a father who paid the bills with a 34-year career ...