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National Parks Have Assembled List of Displays & Literature For Possible Removal

Yesterday, the Washington Post published an article on the newly released files that the National Park Service put together in response to the Interior Department’s…

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Posted in Movies

Review: “The Gray House” A Civil War Spy Ring

The Gray House is a gigantic miniseries of more than eight and a half hours that is set in Richmond during the Civil War. A…

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Southern Lady, Yankee Spy: The True Story of Elizabeth Van Lew, a Union Agent in the Heart of the Confederacy by Elizabeth Varon

Southern Lady, Yankee Spy: The True Story of Elizabeth Van Lew, a Union Agent in the Heart of the Confederacy by Elizabeth Varon published by…

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Posted in Book Reviews Civil War

Video: George Templeton Strong’s Civil War Diaries Have Just Been Published-An Editor’s Discussion

If you ever watched Ken Burn’s masterful, if flawed, documentary Civil War you no doubt remember the many quotes from George Templeton Strong voiced by…

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Posted in Civil War Memory of Reconstruction Places to Visit

Atlanta History Center to Open New Exhibit on the Civil War Era

In July of 2026 the Atlanta History Center will open a new exhibit on the causes of the Civil War, the war itself, and Reconstruction….

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Appeals Court Allows National Park Service to Halt Replacing Slavery Panels on President’s House in Philly

Last week a Federal District Court Judge told the National Park Service (NPS) to restore historical panels that explained George Washington’s relation to slavery a…

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Posted in Monuments Places to Visit

Slavery Exhibit Restored at President’s House at Independence Park in Philadelphia

With a court-imposed deadline of Friday, Feb. 19 to restore dismantled exhibits on slavery at the President’s House in Philadelphia, the National Park Service has…

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Posted in Abolitionists Places to Visit Slavery

Merchant’s House in Manhattan Has a Recently Discovered Passage for the Underground Railroad

Merchant’s house in New York City has recently uncovered a hidden passageway that historians say was used by the owners to hide slaves on the…

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Posted in Elections White Supremacy

Reconstruction Law Overturns Virginia’s Prohibition on Felons Voting

A court in Virginia ruled that current Virginia law banning felons from voting after they are released from jail violates Reconstruction laws. According to the…

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Drew Gilpin Faust Reviews Fitzhugh Brundage’s Book “A Fate Worse Than Hell, American Prisoners of the Civil War”

Drew Gilpin Faust has a new review in the Atlantic Magazine of W. Fitzhugh Brundage’s new book titled A Fate Worse Than Hell: American Prisoners…

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