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On June 19, 1865, Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger declared at Galveston, Texas, that "all slaves are free" by virtue of Lincoln's edict dated Jan. 1, 1863. It took more than two years to make the promise of ...
The Fourth Era isn't a friendly time for a throwback pol like Cassidy. He'll need DC money and the legacy media in order to ...
The assassination of one Democratic Minnesota state lawmaker and her husband, and the shooting of another lawmaker and his ...
The shootings of Democratic politicians in Minnesota renews questions about whether MAGA and Trump rhetoric are encouraging ...
The new Pride event, hosted at Bottlerocket Social Hall on June 21, is free and will focus on experience rather than monetization.
In the summer, you can read books in a hammock, you can read them by the sea, you can read them on your porch, you can read ...
Before Juneteenth fades away in the rearview mirror, as yet another Republican president recklessly drives us toward yet ...
Corn Country’ entertains, opens a time from long ago Editor’s note: This is the initial column introducing our Nodaway News ...
The No Kings demonstrations being held in more than 2,000 cities across the nation today could be among the largest in the nation’s history. The demonstrations coincided with President Trump’s 79th ...
Originally issued by Lincoln during the Civil War in 1863, the proclamation declared enslaved people in the Confederate ...
The larger-than-life legacy of Abraham Lincoln lies, in part, in the smallest special-collections division of the University ...