There is a donor-led rebellion against progressive and left-wing indoctrination on college campuses, and it is spurred by alumni dedicated to defending free speech at their alma mater. According to the Wall Street Journal, liberal…

There is a donor-led rebellion against progressive and left-wing indoctrination on college campuses, and it is spurred by alumni dedicated to defending free speech at their alma mater. According to the Wall Street Journal, liberal…
The much-maligned Critical Race Theory has inflamed parents, educators, politicians, and historians alike as it imposes a one-sided, partial, and incomplete view of the United States of America. Parent-driven protests, school board electoral campaigns, and…
A freshman student at the University of North Carolina is pushing to ban the Confederate battle flag from a North Carolina school district, which idea came from an anti-racism workshop she attended at college.
The history major is no more at a historically black college that was founded by black American Civil War veterans.
So much for tolerance and knowledge of U.S. history: Vandals (again) wrote graffiti on a memorial for those who served on the side of the Confederacy in the American Civil War. Photo by Marion Doss
Killing Reagan is not the first factually challenged narrative that Bill O’Reilly has affixed his name to. Spencer Irvine fact checked an earlier best-selling “history”— In light of the liberal media’s outrage of a few factual and…
An interesting insight by a Southern native and author: A Georgia native who recently penned a book that pays homage to Southern history and culture said that current efforts to eradicate from campuses any and…
Erasing U.S. Civil War history from public view does not teach us lessons about the past so we can avoid the same mistakes in the future. Political correctness is running amok in America.
Would the Civil Rights movement have taken place if Abraham Lincoln survived the assassin’s bullet delivered by John Wilkes Booth? Allen Guelzo, a civil war era professor at Gettysburg College, posed this question in a…