Then-President Abraham Lincoln was sent a list of the potential executions and sent back a list of 39 to die (later amended to 38). All 38 of these men were hanged. It would later be revealed that two ...
Brill went further with psychohistory at the 1931 American Psychiatric Association convention when he gave a paper called ...
On a February afternoon in 1864, Abraham Lincoln stood outside the White House, waiting impatiently for the presidential carriage he had summoned for a trip down Pennsylvania Avenue to Mathew ...
Presidents Day offers a valuable opportunity to revisit Abraham Lincoln’s leadership lessons on the conciliatory exercise of authority over subordinates, including those who have in the past ...
In 1862, Abraham Lincoln held a forum to consider a potential solution to the country’s conflict: What if all free Black people left the U.S. and settled in Central America? The president’s ...
One of this year's Thank You Teacher award winners set out in her career to lead with love and compassion above all else. One family says she's done just that.
But Gettysburg has also been a symbol of America’s commitments to freedom and democracy, thanks to the immortal speech that Abraham Lincoln delivered there on Nov. 19, 1863. Trump’s comments ...
Some U.S. presidents are well-known for their love of drinking alcohol. But was Abraham Lincoln one of them, or was his favorite drink surprisingly different?
The Diplomat trailer: John Abraham plays a suave and sleek diplomat in this thriller directed by Shivam Nair. John also co-produced the film. The trailer of John Abraham's next The Diplomat is here!
The trailer for ‘The Diplomat’ starring John Abraham has been released, showcasing a political thriller based on real events. John Abraham plays Indian diplomat J.P. Singh in a mission ...
It had been listed in a record of 7,200 silent films classified as “lost” Sonja Anderson Daily Correspondent In the film, Lincoln agonizes over signing an execution warrant for a deserter.
In 1909, Abraham Lincoln became the first real person on a U.S. circulating coin. While the Lincoln portrait has remained the same since then, several different designs have been used on the reverse.