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Social Media and the Anniversaries of Brandy Station and Gettysburg

We are in the midst of the sesquicentennial for the American Civil War. The anniversaries for major battles such as Shiloh, Antietam, Fredericksburg, and Chancellorsville have already passed. These...

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Where is Bayard Rustin?: The Forgotten Great Strategic Civil Rights Organizer

Bayard Rustin, a civil-rights leader and pacifist, shows plans for 1963’s March on Washington. Source: http://rustin.org By Rachel A. Adler Online Learning Tips, Guest Contributor Do you know who...

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Fourth of July Reflections on Independence Day

On July 4, 1776, the Second Continental Congress, meeting in Philadelphia in the Pennsylvania State House (now Independence Hall), approved the Declaration of Independence, severing the colonies’ ties...

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Honoring the Legacy of Storer College

James Green, Jr. (left) with Senator Joe Manchin III at the recent event for Storer College in Harpers Ferry, WV. By James Green, Jr. Manager, Intelligence and National Security Relationships at...

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U.S. Constitution and the U.S. Armed Forces: A Shared History

By Ronald C. Johnson, Ph.D. Faculty Member, Management at American Public University The role of the Constitution of the United States parallels closely the genesis of the Armed Forces. General George...

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