
Reflections on the History and Legacy of America's Bloodiest and Most Divisive Conflict
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The Rebel Invasion of Maryland and Pennsylvania - The Rebel Cavalry Crossing the Potomac, June 11. (Source: Frank Leslie’s Illustrated, July 4, 1863)
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The Lost Cause was a response to defeat. Union veterans had no equivalent burden.
Yesterday I had the privilege of speaking inside the Massachusetts State House to the Doric Docents, the volunteers responsible for leading tours of one of t...
Thanks to Bill Kristol at The Bulwark for the opportunity to talk about America 250 and the politics of history earlier today. I really enjoyed it.
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I am a NJ born and Boston-based historian and speaker. Author of numerous books including the forthcoming, A GLORIOUS FATE: THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF COLONEL ROBERT GOULD SHAW.
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