The Experiment Continues: Recalling America’s pre-Civil War struggle with slavery | Guest Commentary
It would take another war and the loss of hundreds of thousands of lives for a new birth of freedom to begin its reign.
British abolitionists recognized the contradiction in the colonists’ position. One of the founders of the abolitionist ...
On November 19, 1863, Abraham Lincoln delivered a powerful 272-word speech, later known as the Gettysburg Address, dedicating ...
In 1865, two dozen Union soldiers, all formerly enslaved, were ambushed and killed along a road in Kentucky. Archaeologists ...
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Fredericksburg's fields still speak. I pray that America will listen to freedom's echo
In our time, the battle for freedom is not with muskets or bayonets, but with ballots, books, and bold faith. The enemy is not across a ridge or up a hill — it’s in the mirror.
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