A MERICANS HAVE been arguing about immigration since the country’s founding. In his first message to Congress as president in 1801, Thomas Jefferson insisted it was too difficult for newcomers to ...
The National Museum of American History adds 'Action Comics No. 1' and 'Captain America Comics No. 1' to its vast pop culture ...
Smithsonian magazine explores some of the many ways to celebrate the nation and looks back at how previous big birthdays were commemorated amid domestic turmoil ...
Debates over race and history are no longer confined to schools — they’re now reshaping monuments and national parks nationwide.
On September 3, AEI’s Yuval Levin, Christine Rosen, and Adam J. White hosted a symposium at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello examining the American Revolution’s legacy in American history. The first ...
Talk about good timing. Antisemitism, an American Tradition, a powerful new book by American University professor Pamela Nadell, has just been published. The book comes at a time when certain sectors ...
This summer, America will celebrate 250 years of independence. However, this is not the only anniversary to commemorate.
Long before 'mermaidcore,' Black mermaids haunted American history, their siren song a clarion call for rebellion against oppression.
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