We are posting here the full video of the lecture delivered by David North to a public meeting in Berlin on November 22.
… [S]outhern Indians too were divided in their feelings toward the Confederacy…. By the winter of 1861–62, a full-blown civil war was under way among the Indians, adding a further dimension to ...
The Committee A on Academic Freedom and Tenure is arguably the most important body of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP). Over its storied history, it has do ...
David Richards, a prominent Austin labor and civil rights attorney who helped reshape political representation for minorities in Texas, died Thursday night in Austin surrounded by family, a friend ...
Discover the story of Aaron Jerome, Buford’s signalman, at a Civil War Roundtable event in Shippensburg on Nov. 18.
Historian Nasaw (The Last Million) provides a lucid investigation into the cultural impact WWII had on the U.S., primarily via returned veterans, who came home as deeply changed men. With “nearly 32 ...
For the first half of the twentieth century, Sudan was a joint protectorate of Egypt and the United Kingdom, known as the Anglo-Egyptian Condominium. Egypt and the United Kingdom signed a treaty ...
That’s the question at the center of an ideological civil war roiling the political right with debates over antisemitism, Israel and just how big the conservative and MAGA “tent” is after the former ...
Sudan's war is not only being ignored, but is being made worse by external actors, says David Miliband The president of the International Rescue Committee, David Miliband, discusses the war in Sudan.
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Recalling America’s pre-Civil War struggle with slavery

On November 19, 1863, Abraham Lincoln delivered a powerful 272-word speech, later known as the Gettysburg Address, dedicating a new cemetery on the site of the bloody Civil War battlefield.