Local officials in Florida’s capital city have voted to sell a city-owned golf course built on top of the graves of enslaved ...
The '70s produced some real gems when it comes to spectacular television. Here are 15 TV shows from the decade that remain ...
Police have reported that more than 600 artifacts relating to the British Empire and Commonwealth have been stolen from Bristol Museum's collection. The Avon and Somerset Police force released ...
This new fact-based drama coming to ITVX and ITV1 on December 14, chronicles Uber's challenging road to global success as ...
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Today-History-Dec18

Today in History for Dec. 18: In 1707, English hymn writer Charles Wesley was born. He wrote more than 6,500 hymns, including "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing." In 1787, New Jersey became the third state ...
John Stossel reports on the historical context of slavery in the U.S. with Wilfred Reilly, a politicial science professor and ...
Once a site of forced baptisms and brutal control, the museum near Luanda now exposes the trade’s human toll and opens archives that may reconnect families across continents.
December 5, 1933. It’s last call for prohibition! The 21st Amendment repeals the 18th Amendment, thereby legalizing the ...
Dutch royal family visit, the first to the South American former colony in nearly 50 years, spotlights role of the ...
Introduction: "Our Rights as Moral Beings" -- Prelude: Breaking Away from Slave Society -- Seeking a Voice: Garrisonian Abolitionist Women, 1831-1833 -- Women Claim the Right to Act: Angelina and ...
A retelling of James Garfield's assassination and other recent TV programs about history show an interest in saying 'who we were, who we are and who we're going to be,' explains presidential historian ...