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Forgotten Chapters of Native American History
From advanced civilizations to devastating betrayals, Native American history is deeper and more complex than many realize.
American Indian: Two labels we didn’t choose. We might have been called something else. Columbus wrote on October 11, 1492, of encountering handsome people who “are of the color of the ...
"We need to be steadfast in ensuring that our history is not erased, our contributions are not minimized and that our voices ...
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has banned Indian-American student Megha Vemuri from her graduation commencement ceremony after she delivered a pro-Palestine speech during an event ...
New York, (IANS) An Indian-American physician has accepted submitting false claims for medications that were not medically necessary to defraud the state and local health benefit programs in New ...
Indian Prime Minister Modi said in 2014, “Challenges are what make life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful.” In that quote is the life of Ganpat I. Patel, a man whose ...
MIT bars Indian-American student Megha Vemuri from graduation after Gaza war speech Vemuri, who grew up in Georgia, was a scheduled speaker at Thursday’s OneMIT Commencement ceremony in Cambridge, ...
Death on the battlefield. For most of history, the horrors of war could only be described by those who’d been on the battlefield. That began to change in 1846 during the Mexican-American War ...
With the current political climate and national DEI rollbacks the role of Black historians, archivists and preservationists — ...
At the National Museum of American History one day last July, an upright piano stood on a stage. Beside it, on a wooden pallet, was a strange metal contraption about five feet high. The Ring King ...
Revisiting great plays in NBA Finals history. Take a look back at some of the greatest plays in NBA Finals history! Great long-distance shots in Finals history; ...
“The murders were blamed on Indians, but survivors said they saw loyalists amid the carnage,” historian Thomas B. Allen writes in Tories: Fighting for the King in America’s First Civil War.