MAGA racists have a footing inside the big tent of the Republican Party and the conservative movement. Can conservative ...
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Abraham Lincoln set off an education revolution in 1862 with the Land Grant Act. We need the same thing today for AI
Imagine a federal initiative that builds a nationwide system of universities and colleges equipped to educate and train every ...
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Abraham Lincoln letter seeking job for Black friend and valet now on display at presidential museum
An 1861 job-reference letter from Abraham Lincoln on behalf of a young Black friend and valet provides a glimpse of an ...
In a quiet testament to his friend, Abraham Linc personally handled William Johnson's wages and paid for his coffin.
As America pushed westward, old divisions over slavery deepened — setting the stage for Civil War. America was halfway ...
In 1864, amid the U.S. Civil War, Abraham Lincoln was elected to his second term as president. He was assassinated five months later. In 1889, Montana was admitted to the union as the 41st state. In ...
A rare Lincoln letter at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum shows how race shaped early White House life and presidential power.
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Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter Finds Success on Streaming After Flopping in Theaters
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter is currently streaming on HBO Max. Halloween may be over, but that doesn't mean that people ...
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.
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Abraham Lincoln's 1861 letter seeking job for Black friend now displayed at museum
Abraham Lincoln’s 1861 handwritten letter recommending his Black friend William Johnson for a job is now on display at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, showcasing his empathy and ...
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Commentary: Recalling America’s pre-Civil War struggle with slavery
On November 19, 1863, Abraham Lincoln delivered a powerful 272-word speech, later known as the Gettysburg Address, dedicating ...
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