A copy of the Emancipation Proclamation signed by President Abraham Lincoln is available for public viewing at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum (ALPLM) in Springfield. The historic ...
It was no accident that Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation on Jan. 1, 1863. That act shifted the meaning of ...
Local families looking for a way to honor the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. will have a variety of opportunities ...
Celebrate America's 250th birthday at the Indiana State Museum with free admission and special activities honoring Martin ...
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” address at 1963’s March on Washington is perhaps the most famous speech in ...
The Equal Justice Initiative’s historical sites in Montgomery, Alabama, show what’s possible when history isn’t subject to ...
Two Springfield landmarks are adding evening tours, art nights and Civil War programs this January. See what’s planned and ...
The professor behind the "History That Doesn't Suck" podcast tackles 100 Years in 100 Minutes at The Broadberry.
In 1890, the first Tournament of Roses parade took place in Pasadena, Calif. In 1892, Ellis Island opened in New York Harbor. In 1902, the University of Michigan beat Stanford, 49-0, in the inaugural ...
The Emancipation Proclamation is one of the most important documents in relation to human rights ever signed into law in this ...
On Jan. 1, 1863 President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation, granting freedom to all enslaved persons ...
On January 1, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln signed the legendary Emancipation Proclamation—one of the most significant documents in human history and a grand edict that paved the way to the ...
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