African Americans in Civil War Medicine” traveling exhibition will be held at the Luzerne County Community College Library ...
In 1958, Williams chaired the Committee to Combat Racial Injustice, which organized to defend two Black boys, ages 7 and 9, ...
Women presenting as men — whether to escape the stifling construct of feminine life or to stay close to husbands or brothers ...
Nancy Leftenant-Colon, who battled racial discrimination in a barrier-breaking career as a military nurse, serving as the first African American in ... the end of World War II in Europe, only ...
Hearing about the different diseases that affected soldiers during the Civil War. Learning how women nursed the wounded and sick. As part of the weekend event, Dr. Trevor Steinbach will present the ...
Technological advancements, from digitized public records to DNA testing sites to video archives, amount to a golden age for genealogy. And for no other demographic is family history research more ...
In past years, it has been outspoken unions like the BC Teachers’ Federation or the BC Nurses ... trade war, a potential recession and economic fallout of the actions of a volatile American ...
Hanaa Dabban, a nurse who was displaced from the Jabalia ... "We reserve the right to resume the war if necessary, with American support," Netanyahu said in a televised statement.
Over 100 years after his death, Anderson Ruffin Abbott's visit to the White House and his relationship with U.S. President ...
While her activities as a Civil War spy are less well known, her devotion to America and its promise of freedom endured ...