Seventy Black Union military members who fought in the Civil War will be memorialized in a monument planned for Rocky Mount ...
For decades, more than two dozen urns made of cardboard and copper have been sitting on storage shelves at a funeral home and ...
An effort is afoot to tell the story of the 1st South Carolina Volunteers in a six-acre park between Boundary Street and ...
In the podcast, a professor at Asbury University explores the complicated history of a Confederate Civil War monument wearing ...
The year: 1861. The problem: Pro-slavery states had broken away from the Union, rising up in armed revolt as the treasonous ...
Women veterans from the Civil War, World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War are not exempt from Defense Department's ...
In August, Austin, the son of David and Elizabeth Ingall of Temperance, learned he was one of just 10 U.S. students selected for the annual Youth Leadership Team by the American Battlefield Trust.
The Defense Department efforts to purge DEI content from its website led to the deletion of a page about Black Civil War hero ...
allowed enslaved men to fight for their country during the Civil War. These soldiers, part of the United States Colored Troops, made up one-tenth of the fighting forces for the Union Army.
The First South Carolina Volunteers, the first regiment of Black soldiers to fight for the Union in the Civil War, was formed in May 1862 in Beaufort. Courtesy Mitchell first heard the story at a ...