The National Archives Museum has reportedly removed materials from planned displays that treat difficult parts of U.S.
National Archives Museum leader Colleen Shogan allegedly removed mentions of negative events that might anger Republicans or upset visitors, reports the Wall Street Journal.
In the last several days, the country has been making difficult history. In the past year, its government has been warping history. The forced removal of Japanese Americans during World […] ...
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture is helping families preserve film and photos many ...
In the last several days, the country has been making difficult history. In the past year, its government has been warping history. The forced removal of Japanese Americans during World War II has ...
And the Constitution is spread out below so we don’t miss the point that we are all in communion with those sacrifices. Once, ...
It has since become a tourist attraction for at least one big reason: family history ... the American Family Immigration ...
As people gather to remember those who fought and died to protect this country in past wars, a new poll suggests many Canadians know little about their country's history.
In her speech, newly appointed director Anne Helmreich emphasized the center’s role in safeguarding the diverse stories that define American art.
Pittsfield paused to revive memories of a peace which came 16 years earlier to a war-weary world and to honor those who fought and died ...
Nearly 5,000 volunteers have transcribed roughly 100,000 pension documents from the Revolutionary War. With 2.4 million pages ...
Miss Haruko Ota, a third grade teacher, peeks over the shoulder of Brenda Sheets, 10, daughter of Master Sgt. and Mrs. W. G.