We are thankful for our patrimony. Western civilization came down to us from its beginnings in ancient Greece and Rome, ...
The Pilgrims and the Wampanoags did indeed share a harvest celebration together at Plymouth in fall 1621, but that moment got ...
Democracy was facing its toughest test 159 years ago and Abraham Lincoln's fine speech at Gettysburg was a turning point that ...
Thanksgiving is one of the most cherished holidays in America, as it is firmly rooted in family, community, and above all, ...
The most tragic rhyme in American history falls in November’s time, one century apart. President Abraham Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address on Nov. 19, 1863; President John F. Kennedy died in Dallas ...
Unexpected challenges, fear of the unknown future, absence of role models, a gradual drift away from what we believe, ...
The most tragic rhyme in American history falls in November’s time, one century apart. President Abraham Lincoln gave the ...
For Lincoln, Thanksgiving was a day to not only reflect on our blessings but repent for our shortcomings and find ways to ...
As a lawyer, Lincoln understood the power of precedents, so he referenced the Providentialism of the Pilgrims and echoed the ...
In a few days, we will celebrate Thanksgiving. It can seem incongruous to express gratitude at a time when many people are not feeling particularly happy with the state of the world. But the practice ...
The brevity of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address belies its depth; its power lies not only in what it says but in the silences it ...
After the results of the general election came in, Sen. John Braun observed the voters had spoken, and it was now time to get ...