Americans are smart enough to draw their own conclusions, as long as they have all the facts.
On Nov. 12, 1954, a main entry point into the United States was closed as immigration station, detention center.
The records, dating from the mid-19th century, will be added to the collection of University Archives, which will care for and ensure the conservation of the ledgers and documents that hold invaluable ...
Voces Oral History Center, located on the UT Austin campus, is getting the attention of scholars and universities across the ...
And there is a 2,000-foot toboggan run, the longest of any resort area in the United States, Mr. Bisacca said, for those who prefer not to ski. This Story in History is selected from the archives by ...
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.
Empire Archives is a series printed every Saturday featuring a short compilation of headline stories in the Juneau Empire ...
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 ...
The next administration is gearing up for mass deportations. When 'repatriation' happened in Los Angeles nearly a century ago ...
From the Archives heads out today to Campo for this photo of the Santa Ysabel church choir at the Campo Indian Chapel for dedication of the Campo chapel on May 5, 1934. The San Diego Union-Tribune ...
Miss Haruko Ota, a third grade teacher, peeks over the shoulder of Brenda Sheets, 10, daughter of Master Sgt. and Mrs. W. G.