Over 60 years ago on March 20, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson federalized the Alabama National Guard to supervise and protect a civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery.
LeBron James breaking records has become almost routine in the NBA today. In his 23rd season, the Los Angeles Lakers superstar continues to play at an elite level. King James has his name attached to ...
President Trump started a war with no clear end in sight. If his predecessors' experiences are an indication, conflicts don't ...
Jefferson said that, as much as some Lakers fans won't admit it, they will surely miss the King's presence should he decide ...
As part of Women's History Month and America's 250th birthday celebrations, history keepers and storytellers honored at George Washington's Mount Vernon.
The bill attacking the freedom to vote should be Congress’s “number one priority.” “It will guarantee the midterms,” he told them. “If you don’t get it, big trouble, my opinion.” As many readers of ...
On March 20, 1995, 12 people were killed, and more than 5,000 made ill in a nerve-gas attack on the Tokyo subway system. A ...
After a months-long renovation, the LBJ Presidential Library is opening its new exhibit space on Saturday. Why it matters: More than a half-century on, the Johnson presidency feels current, as the ...
The redesigned permanent exhibit is called "A New Experience for a New Generation." ...