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The latest work by author and historian Peniel Joseph centers on the events of 1963 but also explores how “part of that era ...
This labyrinth-like used bookstore in Lincoln City has 8,709 lineal feet of shelf space — that’s 1.65 miles of books.
At 5:18 a.m. on April 27, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln's funeral train stopped in Batavia.
Let’s play a game. Imagine a book cover emblazoned with an illustrated figure, or two. Their faces are obscured, either by sunglasses or a brushstroke. Or maybe there’s nothing at all – a ...
One hundred sixty years ago this week, the nation was in mourning following the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. On April 21, 1865, the president’s body began its journey from the capital to ...
Prophetic Statesmanship is worth reading as an example of the misplaced ingenuity with which intelligent scholars can defend ridiculous views. Efforts to unify ...
‘When I begin any project, I look for a combination of visual impact, sexiness, originality, and humour,’ says book editor Dian Hanson, on considering the curation. ‘These international album covers ...
Before Lincoln turned the idea of “the Union” into a cause worth dying for, he tried other means of ending slavery in America.
While at the Library of Congress, Ari Siegel encountered a handwritten letter from Abraham Lincoln, and said the experience taught him that primary source documents were the key to learning history.
When Ari Siegel took the stage on a recent episode of “Shark Tank,” he was dressed as Abraham Lincoln, but with a Jewish twist: His outfit featured a kippah and a kapota, the black robe ...
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