Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello commemorated Black History Month with a series of events centered around sharing the history of Monticello's enslaved community.
A former Missouri House member announced her candidacy for state Senate District 6 on Monday. Lisa Thomas, a Republican who ...
During his short life, Lecomte was famed for his speed–he set records for both one-mile and four-mile heats, and for his ...
The meaning of Presidents Day has changed dramatically, from being mostly unremarkable and filled with work for Washington in ...
Hundreds of people flock to a muddy field to celebrate the crumbling beauty of concrete sculptures that honor most of America ...
The museum dates back to 1791, just 15 years after the founding of the country.
Former diplomat-turned-creator Anela Malik reflects on how Black foodways formed the backbone of the American food system.
Where Creativity Sparks Discovery, a 4,000-square-foot experiential learning space for young people ages 8–15.
See how cities nationwide are celebrating the holiday during America's 250th anniversary year with special events, historical ...
The author argues that an informed citizenry is essential for the survival of a democracy. Many Americans are disengaged from civic life, with low voter turnout and declining readership. Failing to ...
The document appointing Josiah Hooke as Port of Penobscot Revenue Inspector in 1802, has arrived at the society.
Hundreds of Dallas ISD students walked out of school Tuesday to protest the federal immigration crackdown as state leaders ...