‘Revolution’: The Birth of a Faith-Based America
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‘Revolution’: The Birth of a Faith-Based America

Eric Metaxas highlights the role that religion played in fueling the colonial break from Britain.

‘The Capitol’: History of an Iconic Structure
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‘The Capitol’: History of an Iconic Structure

The center of American government in our nation’s capital holds an intriguing history.

‘What Then Is an American?’ an Extravaganza of Replies From the Past
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‘What Then Is an American?’ an Extravaganza of Replies From the Past

From patriotic poems to our Founding Father’s thoughts, we can glean what it means to be a true American.

Lucas, Spielberg, and the Captivating Creation of ‘Indiana Jones’
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Lucas, Spielberg, and the Captivating Creation of ‘Indiana Jones’

In ‘This Week in History,’ two young filmmakers met in Hawaii and began a collaboration to create one of America’s greatest film heroes.

In the Shadow of Tragedy: The Quiet Strength of First Lady Lucretia Garfield
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In the Shadow of Tragedy: The Quiet Strength of First Lady Lucretia Garfield

Beyond an assassination lies the story of Lucretia Garfield, who saved her marriage from its ‘years of darkness’ with love.

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‘Revolution’: The Birth of a Faith-Based America

‘Revolution’: The Birth of a Faith-Based America

Eric Metaxas highlights the role that religion played in fueling the colonial break from Britain.

‘The Capitol’: History of an Iconic Structure

‘The Capitol’: History of an Iconic Structure

The center of American government in our nation’s capital holds an intriguing history.

Poor Richard’s Almanack: Timeless Wisdom From Benjamin Franklin

Poor Richard’s Almanack: Timeless Wisdom From Benjamin Franklin

In this installment of ‘The Art of Liberty,’ we see how the power of Ben Franklin’s pen influenced early Americans.

The Unwavering Optimism of Gerda Weissmann Klein

The Unwavering Optimism of Gerda Weissmann Klein

How a Holocaust survivor’s memoir, “All but My Life,” replaces bitterness with a legacy of love, gratitude, and American patriotism.

‘What Then Is an American?’ an Extravaganza of Replies From the Past

‘What Then Is an American?’ an Extravaganza of Replies From the Past

From patriotic poems to our Founding Father’s thoughts, we can glean what it means to be a true American.

Lucas, Spielberg, and the Captivating Creation of ‘Indiana Jones’

Lucas, Spielberg, and the Captivating Creation of ‘Indiana Jones’

In ‘This Week in History,’ two young filmmakers met in Hawaii and began a collaboration to create one of America’s greatest film heroes.

Lionel Newman: Composing a Musical Legacy

Lionel Newman: Composing a Musical Legacy

Alfred’s youngest brother adds to the Newman dynasty with connections to the movies of Marilyn Monroe.

In the Shadow of Tragedy: The Quiet Strength of First Lady Lucretia Garfield

In the Shadow of Tragedy: The Quiet Strength of First Lady Lucretia Garfield

Beyond an assassination lies the story of Lucretia Garfield, who saved her marriage from its ‘years of darkness’ with love.

George Rawlings and the Glove That Helped Change Baseball

George Rawlings and the Glove That Helped Change Baseball

An elusive St. Louis entrepreneur and a revolutionary partnership transformed a crude hand accessory into baseball’s most sentimental tool.