In the first episode on Frederick Douglass, we explored his escape from enslavement and the beginnings of his career. Now, we pick up with him as the Civil War brews, at the time of John Brown's Raid ...
Most historians concentrate on the social and historical events caused by the 1859 raid of abolitionist John Brown and his ...
A federal judge who already questioned the constitutionality of President Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship executive ...
With 97,000 members worldwide, the ICE exists to improve lives by ensuring the world has the engineering capacity and infrastructure systems it needs to enable our planet and our people to thrive.
Over the course of 87 years of nearly ceaseless activity, Higginson had been a teacher, minister, state legislator, fiery ...
John Brown is determined to build an army, and when he tells Frederick Douglass, he makes it clear—abolishing slavery will require violence. His conviction sets him on a path that will lead directly ...
Women presenting as men — whether to escape the stifling construct of feminine life or to stay close to husbands or brothers who went to war — have been serving in combat for centuries.
John Monash is considered one of the war’s outstanding commanders. Monash was born in Melbourne on 27 June 1865. He was dux of Scotch College and studied arts and engineering at Melbourne University, ...
Music clearly played a starring role in the civil rights ... off references to James Brown, Malcolm X and their own first ...
Altadena resident and filmmaker Pablo Miralles had been scheduled to debut a 20-minute documentary on Owen Brown. Miralles' house burned.
Music clearly played a starring role in the civil ... Brown, Malcolm X and their own first album. And before the song is through, he's trashed two paragons of white pop culture, Elvis Presley and ...