Graduate student Connor Williams discusses his work as lead historian for a commission charged with renaming U.S. military assets commemorating the Confederacy.
Graduate student Connor Williams discusses his work as lead historian for a commission charged with renaming U.S. military assets commemorating the Confederacy.
The first official observance date for Memorial Day was May 30, 1868, and for Veterans Day November 11, 1954. Many citizens observe the yearly celebrations for the proper reasons, a
I am continuing to post articles for Black History Month this one about the 369th Infantry Regiment, New York Army National Guard which fought as part of the all Black 93rd Infantry Division in the First World War. This is a modified version on one I posted here in 2018, but it has particular significance because the 369th Sustainment Brigade of the New York Army National Guard was officially allowed to take the nickname of the 369th Infantry Regiment, the “Harlem Hellfighters.” It was something that needed to be done for many years. In 1918 Black Americans still loved their country in spite of the prejudice, intolerance and persecution they endured at home as a result of
Friends of Padre Steve’s World, In his I Have a Dream speech Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave all of us a vision of what can and in spite of what I see going on today will be the future of the people of this country: “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.” American History would not be the same without the life, work and prophetic ministry of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. King was born in a time when most of the country was segregated when