It's associated with wartime." What did firing squads look like during conflict? During the Civil War, both Union and Confederate troops used firing squads to kill deserting soldiers. The executions ...
Not that Bragg, though. The base had long been called Fort Bragg in honor of a Confederate general, but it was changed in 2023 following a congressional mandate to reconsider names tied to leaders ...
In a first for the US, two Virginia schools will have their original Confederate names reinstated. A Confederate memorial in Arlington National Cemetery is coming down. But what happens next?
As a Confederate soldier, he fought for the Southern pro-slavery states who wanted to break away from the Union. The conflict prompted Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 ...
The Army post was originally named for Confederate Gen. Braxton Bragg. It became Fort Liberty during former President Joe Biden's administration. That was part of a national effort under Biden to ...
Henrick chronicles the “valiant but ultimately doomed” efforts of Confederate States of America president Jefferson Davis and his cabinet to secede from and try to defeat the United States.
A new bill in Utah, HB 0077, has sparked debate by allowing Nazi and Confederate flags to be displayed in schools for educational purposes while banning pride flags. Proposed by Rep. Trevor Lee ...
It's also known as the Confederate rose because, according to legend, the flowers soaked up the blood spilled on battlefields during the Civil War. Some folks call the plant "cotton rose" because its ...