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Jefferson Davis Monument2 comments

ronman1 wrote 1 day ago: Travel along hiway 68 in Fairview Kentucky and you’ll notice a very tall concrete stucture.  … more →

Tags: Harley-Davidson, Motorcycle touring, Rides Roads and Ronman, Ronman, Ronman blog, Back Roads, Civil War, Kentucky, kentucky state parks

Ideological Inbreeds

renosepulveda wrote 3 days ago: Dan Lawton writes in The Chistian Science Monitor The University of Oregon (UO), where I study … more →

Tags: Univesirty of Oregon, Dan Lawton, Campus Diversity

Daniel Huntington (1816 - 1906)2 comments

Suzay Lamb wrote 1 week ago: Philosophy And Christian Art The Atlantic Cable Projectors Alexander Hamilton Jefferson Davis George … more →

Tags: HUNTINGTON Daniel, Alexander Hamilton, Christopher Gist, Daniel Huntington, George Washington, Hudson River School, Martha Washington, Samuel Morse, William Cullen Bryant

Jefferson Davis

CantervilleGhost wrote 1 week ago: JEFFERSON DAVIS (1808-1889), President of the Confederate States of America Portrait: Daniel Hunting … more →

Tags: DAVIS Jefferson, Daniel Huntington

Mort Kunstler (1931)

Suzay Lamb wrote 1 week ago: The First Pledge Of Allegiance First Praised As Old Glory Days Of Splendor Golden Harvest First View … more →

Tags: KUNSTLER Mort, Abraham Lincoln, Declaration of Independence, Ellis Island, Gettysburg, Lewis and Clark expedition, Mort Kunstler, Old Glory, Robert E. Lee

What do the Civil War and French Revolution have in common? 6 comments

Candace Keener wrote 1 month ago: My friend and resident HSW H&G editor Ryan sent me a link to CNN’s reprint of Mental Floss … more →

Tags: Stuff You Missed in History Class, Civil War stories, civil war stories you haven't heard, CSA

06.03.09 - Wednesday

Joshua James LeJeune wrote 1 month ago: Word: octogenarian [ok-tuh-juh-nair-ee-uhn] adj. 1. of the age of 80 years 2. between 80 and 90 year … more →

Tags: Conan O'Brien, twitter, facebook, Max Weinberg, Josephine Baker, octogenarian, Tony Curtis, Allen Ginsberg, Chuck Barris

Robin Blaser

theotherroom wrote 1 month ago: Robin Blaser, one of the last major figures among those who came to public notice via Don Allen … more →

Tags: audio visual, Tom Jenks, Robin Blaser, WordPlay

Romans 13: The Christian and Civil Government

mikemilton wrote 2 months ago: Without argument, one of the greatest trials in our nation’s history was the American Civil War. It … more →

Tags: Bible, Bible Preaching, Biblical, Biblical Exposition, Biblical Theology, Calvinistic, Charlotte Seminary, Christian America, Christianity

Let Right Be Done

David Offutt wrote 2 months ago: On Presidents’ Day this month we are reminded how lucky we were to have had George Washington as our … more →

Tags: History, Presidents, Abraham Lincoln, Alberto Gonzales, Barack Obama, Battle of Trenton, Enemies List, FISA, Geneva Convention

"Enemy Combatants" Held Without Trial Is Not New; Enemy Leader Tried Escape in Drag; Storm Threat2 comments

symonsezwlky wrote 2 months ago:   Gitmo "Enemy Combatants" Are Not The First Held For Years Without Trial...But I don' … more →

Tags: History, Weather, This Date in History, Opinion, media, Louisville Weather, Severe Weather, Severe Storms Center, Bob Symon

On This Day, May 10: J Edgar Hoover1 comment

Randy Roberts wrote 2 months ago: May 10, 1924 J. Edgar Hoover begins his legacy with the FBI J. Edgar Hoover is named acting director … more →

Tags: History, Napoleon Bonaparte, Tiananmen Square, J Edgar Hoover, Rudolf Hess

Miller's Meanderings - Volume 4

phidelt wrote 2 months ago: A Famous Phi and Jefferson Davis A stamp issued by the United States Postal Service calls to mind a … more →

Tags: Miller's Meanderings, Robert J. Miller

This Day in History -- May 6

Lexington History Museum wrote 2 months ago: On May 6, 1782, the town of Lexington was established by an act of the Virginia General Assembly. T … more →

Tags: This Day in History, Abraham Lincoln, Mary Todd Lincoln, Kentucky, Transylvania University, Lexington, Henry Clay, Virginia, Athens of the West

Write like a communist

lettrist wrote 2 months ago: I was reading some Ho Chi Minh the other day, from a book called The Selected Works of Ho Chi Minh, … more →

Tags: Solutions, communism, Propaganda, racism, Vietnam, Colonialism, Ho Chi Minh, Lenin, Bolshevism

Saying His Peace....GANDHI....7 comments

neha wrote 2 months ago: Before My readers read this article i want to tell them that i came across this article By Shankar V … more →

Tags: My Diary, Articles, Freedom, angel, internet authors, internet writers, Earn $$$ online, leadpile, Gandhi

Colorblinded in the Workplace15 comments

Edward Gilbreath wrote 3 months ago: “Is colorblindness or multiculturalism better for minorities?” I missed this post by Daw … more →

Tags: blogs, Culture, Diversity, History, social issues, assimilation, Chicago Tribune, colorblind, colorblindness

Key events in early April 1865 during the Civil War?

tellinghistory wrote 3 months ago: April 1 – Federals begin Mobile campaign to lay siege to Ft. Blakely. Capture it on the 9th. … more →

Tags: , Did you know?, American Civil War, Appomattox Courthouse, Confederate States of America, Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant

As Sesquicentennial Nears, South Moves To Expand Confederate Celebration

Mark wrote 3 months ago: The 150th anniversary of the [the start of the] Civil War is in 2011. Here are some fun facts, none … more →

Tags: News, Black History Month, Confederacy, Confederate History Month, confederate memorial day, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, Slavery


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