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Pennsylvania Gov Candidate Doug Mastriano Welcomed Heavily Armed “Militia” at Gettysburg in 2020

Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano welcomed heavily armed far-right “militiamen” who occupied Gettysburg National Military Park on July 4, 2020. He posted video of his…

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Texas Panel to Tell the State’s History Leaves Out Most of the Reconstruction Era (And a Lot About Slavery)

Texas Monthly reports on the whitewashing of Texas history by the states new 1836 Project. Last year the Texas legislature  passed a bill establishing the…

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Pennsylvania Gov Candidate Doug Mastriano Draws Criticism for Posing in Confederate Uniform

Candidate for Pennsylvania governor Doug Mastriano is drawing criticism for posing in Confederate uniform for a faculty photo at the Army War College during the…

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“Sherman Posting” Becoming a Popular OnLine Tactic for Countering NeoConfederates

Conservative web site The New York Sun says that a new social media trend called “Sherman Posting” is catching on at Tic Tok and other…

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Barbara Gannon on Finding the “Lost Graves” of Black Soldiers Killed at the Battle of Olustee: Video

I was reading Kevin Levin’s Substack yesterday  and he posted this talk by historian Barbara Gannon, which I had not seen before. Gannon teaches history…

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New Florida Teacher Training Now Ignores Reconstruction Says News Report

Tampa’s News Channel 8 reports that the new curriculum trainings for Florida social studies teachers leaves out the Reconstruction Era. The trainings, organized by the…

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Free African American Weeksville Community in Brooklyn Photo Tour

Weeksville was a free Black community established in Brooklyn before the Civil War. In the 1850s the community had 500 people living in it, about…

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Kent Masterson Brown Wins Emerging Civil War Book Award for “Meade at Gettysburg: A Study in Command”. 

Kent Masterson Brown has won the Emerging Civil War Book Award for his new volume Meade at Gettysburg: A Study in Command. According to the…

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Civil War Topps Trading Cards from 1962 Depict the War’s Opening

I was looking at baseball card site today, and I came across this interesting piece on how the Topps Baseball Card company put out a…

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Chris Mackowski of Emerging Civil War Honored by American Battlefield Trust

Chris Mackowski, a familiar name to Civil War history students, was honored by the American Battlefield Trust in July for his work with history teachers….

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