Jacob Frolich was a German immigrant and a Confederate soldier who became an active and high-profile figure in post–Civil War Arkansas politics. A reported leader of the Ku Klux Klan in Arkansas, he ...
The Telegraph on MSNOpinion
John Dunphy debunks Civil War myths on slavery and secession
I sensed a possible sale, so I showed him the books I’ve written about the Civil War. The gentleman politely declined and ...
Rep. Dean Black’s “Historic Florida Monuments and Memorials Protection Act” ( HB 455) would put military monuments or ...
In 2017, artist Gil Barrera touches up the Lady Justice fountain that he restored in time for San Antonio’s tricentennial ...
"Instead of charging into battle, Walker’s headless horseman wanders in Civil War purgatory, dragging its sword over a ruined ...
Binkov's Battlegrounds on MSNOpinion
Confederate Rifle_ How It Changed the Civil War Forever
The Confederate rifle was a revolutionary weapon in the American Civil War. Its design, range, and accuracy changed ...
Monuments,” a new exhibition at MOCA’s Geffen Contemporary, juxtaposes toppled statues and paintings by living artists—and is ...
The U.S. Coast Guard will no longer recognize swastikas as symbols of hatred, instead acknowledging the Nazi symbol as ...
We want our future generations to know that whatever happened, we have overcome, and there’s a part for everybody,” council ...
Acting Commandant of the Coast Guard Adm. Kevin Lunday said hate symbols including swastikas and nooses remain prohibited as ...
One of the biggest country music festivals has put its boot down: No more Confederate flags. The Country Music Association added “Confederate flag imagery of any kind” to the prohibited items list at ...
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