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History buffs are invited to a free lecture this weekend at the historic Echo Church, where a deadly 1895 gunfight and its ...
As part of history week, the New Ulm Library partnered with the Brown County Historical Society to bring award-winning historian and author John Haymond to share his unique perspective on the military ...
After the Alabama Department of Archives and History hosted an LGBTQ history lecture, some lawmakers who didn’t find the topic appropriate are seeking to strip the department’s funding.
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A state senator who proposed cutting funding to the Alabama Department of Archives and History because it hosted a lecture on gay history wants to change the Board of Trustees that governs the agency.
Previously, the lecture series has gone by the title of Brown Bag Lecture Series. Director of the Fenton History Center, Jane Babinsky, said this has caused some confusion in the past as to whether or ...
A lecture series highlighting Black stories missing from American history books returns to Marquette University in honor of Black History Month.
Timothy Wolters talks about King George's War in a lecture to be featured this weekend on American History TV. AMES, Iowa – The War of Jenkins’ Ear in North America and King George’s War are often ...
A bill to take $5 million in state funds from the Alabama Department of Archives and History because it hosted a one-hour lecture on LGBTQ history did not pass during the special session that ...