The African American Civil War Memorial Museum (AACWM) held its annual Reading of the Names on Nov. 11, honoring more than 200,000 United States Colored Troops. While the event marked a major moment ...
Monuments,” a new exhibition at MOCA’s Geffen Contemporary, juxtaposes toppled statues and paintings by living artists—and is ...
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On November 11,1918 Word War 1 ended - World War 1 National Park Sites
The Great War began in Europe in 1914, and by its end in 1918, 4.7 million Americans would serve in the conflict. More t ...
Libro en inglés THE LAST DAYS OF BUDAPEST es una libro escrito por ADAM LEBOR. Descubre todos los libros de Libros, Historia, Historia Universal, Historia universal, en La Vanguardia ...
Southern Gaza witnesses raids, intensive artillery shelling as Israel continues its attacks, violating the ceasefire.
The U.S.'s special envoy for Syria has called Lebanon “a failed state,” highlighting frustration with Beirut’s “paralyzed government.” Speaking at a summit in Bahrain, Thomas Barrack ...
A resident of Gloucester, Massachusetts, found an artillery shell from World War II at his home, police said. Gloucester Police Department A man found a large unexploded artillery shell from World War ...
KEWEENAW COUNTY, MI – Step back in time at this Civil War-era army camp reenactment. Battery D, 1st Michigan Light Artillery, will have an encampment at Fort Wilkins Historic State Park from 8:30 a.m.
The African American Civil War Museum in D.C. marked Juneteenth Thursday with a celebration to honor the estimated 6,000 Black soldiers who went to Galveston, Texas, 160 years ago to tell the last ...
Jim Miracle of Carlin’s Battery D, a county-sanctioned Civil War re-enactment group, appeared before the Wood County Commission on Thursday to give an update on the group’s activities. The commission ...
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