An unfinished Civil War memorial became an allegory for peace—and a scene of insurrection
James Earl Jones and Jane Alexander, the two stars of the play and movie, reminisce about their experience adapting the life story of boxer Jack Johnson
Veterans like Prince Hall fought for independence and then abolition in the earliest days of the nation
At the height of the Reconstruction, the pressing issue was Black male suffrage
America’s bold response to the Soviet Union depended on an unknown spy agency operative whose story can at last be told
Maintaining a shared sense of nationhood has always been a struggle for a country defined not by organic ties, but by a commitment to a set of ideals
Time to reclaim the legacy and success of the first Black woman in the nation to organize and run a bank in the segregated South
A gown worn by the first First Lady reveals a dimension of her nature that few have been aware of
One of the greatest pitchers in baseball history, the seemingly ageless wonder inspired awe among the public and his opponents
Almost three decades ago, Americans were awed by the pitch-perfect airbag-assisted landing and the deploying of the rover Sojourner
Shaka King's upcoming film dramatizes Black Panther leader Fred Hampton's betrayal by an FBI informant
A look at the president's words and actions during his term shows his true sentiments on slavery and racial equality
Take a deep dive into the Smithsonian's artifacts and archives and explore the legacy of America's historically Black colleges and universities
National Museum of American History curator Frank Blazich discusses rapid-response collecting in the wake of the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol.
Anthea M. Hartig, the Director of the National Museum of American History, reflects on the challenges of living through a historic time
A new project seeks to elevate artists like Harry T. Burleigh and Florence Price, whose work has been ignored by white audiences
The acclaimed reformer stoked the white, middle-class feminist movement and brought critical understanding to a “problem that had no name”
Pirates did roam the Gulf Coast, but more myths than facts have inspired the regional folklore
“The Moon is one big sand trap,” the astronaut said after he brought the game to a new frontier
The device was part of an elaborate plan on behalf of Union Pacific to boost passenger rail travel in the American West
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