The Civil War ... to join the Union Army had been rescued from slavery under the leadership of Harriet Ross Tubman...." By the end of the war more than 186,000 black soldiers had joined the ...
Many Americans are proud of their ancestry, most being able to trace family trees back to a certain country, a certain event, ...
During the bloody years when the Civil War tore apart the ... was a refuge for Union and Confederate soldiers throughout the war. All were welcome to pay their respects to the father of the ...
Pillow, Tennessee on April 12, 1864 100,000+ — Number of Civil War Union corpses found in the South through a federal reinterment program from 1866-1869 303,356 — Number of Union soldiers who ...
The cemetery, which is operated by the Army, said it was working to restore the content. Among the obscured pages was ...
Pentagon leaders have ordered that their websites and social media pages remove articles and images that “promote” DEI.
According to the museum historians, over 5,500 soldiers of African descent served in the union army in Arkansas during the Civil War. The marker is co-sponsored by the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas ...