U.S. Navy Commander Dean “Diz” Laird went from shooting down Japanese airplanes to flying replicas of them over Pearl Harbor
Daily Quiz for May 4, 2018
President Franklin Roosevelt’s famous Four Freedoms, first introduced in his 1941 State of the Union address, are freedom of worship, freedom of speech, freedom from fear, and freedom from this.
American History Book Review: On The Laps of Gods
On The Laps of Gods: The Red Summer of 1919 and the Struggle for […]
American History Review: Documenting the Face of America
Documenting the Face of America Directed by Jeanine Isabel Butler, Color, 60 minutes, DVD […]
American History Book Review: The Other Half
The Other Half: The Life of Jacob Riis and the World of Immigrant America […]
American History Review: Good, Evil and the Presidency
Good, Evil and the Presidency Directed by Carl Byker, Color, 120 minutes, DVD “The […]
American History Book Review: Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson Robert V. Remini, Foreword by General Wesley K. Clark, Palgrave MacMillan, 224 […]
Book Review: Merchandising of the President
Campaigning for President Museum of the City of New York, New York, N.Y. Through […]
Mountain Man, Heal Thyself
The typical 19th-century fur trapper relied on his own medical ingenuity to survive in […]
Washington Grew up Here
Archaeologists sift through the recently unearthed ruins of George’s childhood home for clues to what made him a man of destiny.
