PBS' six-part, 12-hour documentary lets Burns, Sarah Botstein and David P. Schmidt dive deep into all-too-relevant U.S.
This costly conflict spanned generations—and its brutal legacy endures. But why did the bloodshed go on for so long?
As a promising high school history student, I wrote an incisive B+ essay making the iron-clad case that the American Revolution was anything but, in terms of the kind of fundamental change a ...
The documentary filmmaker, long a chronicler of the American experience, talks about his latest film for PBS, "The American ...
Each Memorial Day, Americans honor the service members who gave their lives for their country. From the nation's founding to its modern military operations overseas, hundreds of thousands of U.S.
Capt. Walter Huchthausen strove tirelessly to stop the building from collapsing and ensured it would be preserved as it is ...
Instead of one localized VFW chapter, the Queen City has two. It dates back to segregation, when African American soldiers ...