Originating in the United States, Black History Month is an annual event which is now celebrated in several countries across ...
Black History Month is celebrated every February, the shortest and one of the coldest months of the year. At first glance it ...
New defense secretary Pete Hegseth has canceled all cultural awareness months in the Department of Defense, including Black ...
Black History Month reminds us that it’s an appropriate time to reflect on our nation’s relentless struggles for freedom, especially those courageous people whose heroic efforts advanced the cause of ...
In recognition of Black History Month, Clark Curtis will be taking a closer look at some of the people, places, and events ...
On January 31, 1865, the U.S. Congress passed the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, which ended slavery in the United ...
People often don’t realize the revolutionary nature of the 13th Amendment, and conservatives in particular downplay its revolutionary nature. American historians have for a long time treated the ...
Hegseth has made plain that his goal is to enhance the unbridled “lethality” of American military forces without handcuffs imposed by the law of armed conflict.
America is on the cusp of its 250th birthday next year, and party planning is well underway for celebrations on the National Mall in D.C ...
This page was created to guide the Fordham University community regarding revisions to federal immigration policy. OIS and campus partners will continue to monitor the United States’ evolving ...
When President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation on Jan. 1, 1863, he called it “the central act of my administration, and the great event of the 19th century.” Yet critics ...