Abraham Jackson was struck by a train as he headed toward a Emancipation Day event. Robin Reshard's new production retells ...
Wayne L. Scott has been portraying President Abraham Lincoln for 26 years, sharing Lincoln’s legacy with people across the country, and recently had the privilege of delivering the ...
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Hosted on MSNAfter Decades, the Full African American Civil War Memorial Museum Is Finally ComingOn July 18, 1863, one of the first all-Black army regiments to serve in the Civil War stormed Fort Wagner in South Carolina. The fierce assault against the Confederate Army—portrayed in the film Glory ...
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Hosted on MSNWWII veteran John Bloomer captured in 1945 photo on USS DenverToday is Tuesday, March 4, the 63rd day of 2025. There are 302 days left in the year. Today in history: On March 4, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln was inaugurated for a second term of office. With ...
On March 4, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln was inaugurated for a second term of office. With the end of the Civil War in sight, and just six weeks before his assassination, Lincoln declared: ...
Eight score and two years ago, President Abraham Lincoln signed the False Claims Act into federal law. The anti-fraud tool, enacted March 2, 1863, became known as Lincoln’s Law. Our 16th president ...
The President of the United States is a person just like you, and they love their gadgets just as much. Unfortunately, they ...
Near the end of La Jolla Playhouse’s visceral world premiere musical “3 Summers of Lincoln,” the actor playing Abraham Lincoln sits pensively in a white pillar of light, eerily reminiscent of the 16th ...
Watch a first look at 3 Summers of Lincoln, starring Ivan Hernandez, Quentin Earl Darrington, Carmen Cusack, John-Andrew ...
Civil War drummer boy Willie Johnston received the Medal of Honor on Sept. 16, 1863, two months after his 13th birthday.
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East Idaho News on MSNAbraham Lincoln’s influence creating Idaho to be celebrated at Idaho DayPresident Abraham Lincoln’s influential legacy in the creation of Idaho will be celebrated on March 5 at the Museum of Idaho.
For many of us, the reason we know the name Jay Cooke is because we enjoy the nearby state park that is named after him. But before he ever set foot in the region, he had to save his country. In early ...
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