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One of the most prominent is Riverside Cemetery in downtown Noblesville. Positioned just south of the Conner Street bridge, behind the East Bank Apartments, Riverside is the final resting place for 75 ...
States are gearing up to deliver more votes for their favored political parties in a rare, mid-decade overhaul of voting maps ...
Northern abolitionists countered with the Golden Rule, the image of God in every person, and the liberation story of Exodus.
In the June 2025 issue of Bank Note Reporter, I explored 2¢ notes printed primarily in the 19th century. Discussed were 1814–1816 Depression-era notes, sutler scrip (issued during the Civil War), and ...
ResistMap has been launched to allow individuals to anonymously report and track raids and extremist activity across the United States. A new platform called ResistMap has been launched to allow ...
Donald Trump’s offensive against the Smithsonian reached a dramatic new level last week, with a presidential declaration that the institution and its museums are “OUT OF CONTROL.” To help bolster his ...
WASHINGTON — Legal scholars say it's possible the U.S. Supreme Court could use the redistricting case that will determine whether Louisiana sends one or two Black representatives to Congress as a ...
History lives on almost every corner in Selma, Alabama, and the city invites visitors to celebrate its heritage (and makes it easy with a self-guided audio tour; download the brochure from ...
Rachel Pistol has received funding from the British Association for American Studies with the Tuna Canyon Detention Station Coalition for a travelling exhibition in 2026 about Japanese American ...
In October 1776, a small American fleet clashed with British warships on Lake Champlain during the Battle of Valcour Island. One of the American ships, the Philadelphia, was badly damaged in the ...
A rendering of Pennsylvania soldiers voting by artist William Waud was published in Harper’s Weekly, Oct. 29, 1864. (Library of Congress) “We cannot have free government without elections,” President ...
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