Posted in Lincoln

NY Times on Why Lincoln’s Assassination Has Been So Rarely Reenacted at Ford’s Theater

Rebecca Ritzel has a new article in the New York Times on why movies don’t show Lincoln’s Assassination filmed in Ford’s Theater. Are are some…

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Posted in Women and Gender

History Behind the 1864 Law Restricting Abortion in Arizona

Before the Civil War, very few states had laws restricting abortion in the early stages of a pregnancy. For those states that criminalized abortion, most…

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Posted in Places to Visit

Liberty State Park Train Station

The harbor-fronting train station at Liberty State Park had begun to be built in 1860. Earth being removed for construction in Manhattan was shipped across…

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Posted in Slavery

Historian David Blight Will Offer Free Series of Lectures on Slavery at Yale Open to Public

The Yale News announced that noted historian David Blight will give a free series of lectures on slavery. Here is the announcement: David W. Blight,…

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Posted in Ku Klux Klan Memory of Reconstruction White Supremacy

Study How Former Confederates Ended Reconstruction With South Carolina School Children Circa 1918

This is the final article in our four-part series on how South Carolina told its children about the Civil War and Reconstruction from 1918 until…

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Posted in Civil War Lincoln Memory of Reconstruction

Study the End of the Civil War and Start of Reconstruction With South Carolina School Children Circa 1918

I wanted to look at what South Carolina school children learned about the Civil War and the Reconstruction Era in the early 20th Century by…

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Posted in Women and Gender

When Harriet Beecher Stowe Exposed a Celebrity’s Incestuous Affair and Nearly Bankrupted Her Publisher

Lord Byron, the famous poet, was taken down by Harriet Beecher Stowe in 1869. Stowe wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin before the Civil War and helped…

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Posted in Civil War Lost Cause Memory of Reconstruction

Study the Course of the Civil War With South Carolina School Children Circa 1918

I wanted to look at what South Carolina school children learned about the Civil War and the Reconstruction Era in the early 20th Century by…

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Posted in Monuments

Temperance Monument Washington D.C.

The Temperance Monument and Fountain in Washington, D.C. is right next to the Grand Army of the Republic Monument on Pennsylvania Avenue. The monument was…

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Posted in U.S. Grant Women and Gender

Reconstruction Era Comstock Act Raised in Supreme Court in 2024

The Comstock Act was raised in the Supreme Court in March of 2024. When I was a kid, parents would always warn you that forms…

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