In the 1800s, before the Civil War, if you were anti-slavery, what could you do to advance the cause of abolition? Jot down at least five ideas. After a few minutes, have students pair up to share ...
A White Settlement museum claiming to have the largest collection of Civil War artifacts west of the Mississippi will close ...
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When there were rumors of a plot against the life of Abraham Lincoln before his 1861 inauguration ... and Heroism at the Dawn ...
Historians say that Sarah Emma Edmonds exaggerated many aspects of her wartime experiences. Still, she bravely served in the Union Army, becoming one of hundreds of women who fought in the conflict in ...
Now, nearly five months after it was released in theaters, Civil War is making its long-awaited streaming debut on Max this ...
Warning: Civil War spoils ahead. Duh! It’s not clear when ... D.C. Lee and Joel plan to interview and photograph the president before he is executed by the WF. This is especially dangerous, because ...
In the 1800s, before the Civil War, if you were anti-slavery, what could you do to advance the cause of abolition? Jot down at least five ideas. After a few minutes, have students pair up to share ...
Congress passed the Amendment before the Civil War was even over, and it became law six months after the war’s end. “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime ...