A blast-injury expert takes aim at the mystery of what sank the most famous—and lethal—submarine of the Civil War
A century before today’s celebrity health gurus, an American businesswoman was a beauty with a brand
In 1950, an exhibition of the famed artist's paintings toured Europe in a promotional campaign of American culture
The Kennedy administration sought a diverse face to the space program, but for reasons unknown, the pilot was kept from reaching the stars
Formed 100 years ago, the Negro Leagues were a resounding success and an immense source of pride for black America
The producers aim to inspire future generations to carry on the singer’s legacy
Curators at the National Museum of American History talked to the brothers who found a relic of the 1800 Adams and Jefferson election
A newly minted celebrity to the world, the future president used his position to procure his preferred beast of burden from the king of Spain
When prominent Americans like Kobe Bryant die, mourners flock to the National Portrait Gallery in search of solace
While the efficacy of the spitting policy in preventing disease transmission was questionable, it helped usher in an era of modern public health laws
From Renaissance artists to aviation pioneers, suffragists and scientists, these women led lives destined for the silver screen
Alexis Coe's cheeky biography of the first president pulls no punches
In “Brave. Black. First.,” meet more than 50 African American women who changed the world
This tradition was one of the main ways American women gained access to political power in the 20th century
The 1980s brought about America's gym obsession—and a machine that demands a notoriously grueling cardio workout
One of the great monuments to the Greensboro Sit-In is at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History
With landscapes infused with an emotion borne of a life of struggle, this master receives his due in this traveling retrospective now at the Smithsonian
The Great War was a “transformative moment” for African Americans, who fought for the U.S. even as they were denied access to Democracy
An alliance between dance impresario Alvin Ailey and photographer Jack Mitchell yielded more than 10,000 images
The discovery of a legendary wreck raises questions about who should control sunken riches
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