“I was born in a village where we were subjected to attacks on a monthly basis, or yearly basis. The government troops [would] come and burn down the villages—k
This week, hosts B.J. Kang and Fred and special guest Rudy Ruiz dive into the 2024 dystopian thriller, “Civil War.”
The judge claimed there was enough evidence to prove President Trump ‘engaged in insurrection’ during the Jan. 6 breach.
Not only did lawyer William Thomas defend the Cherokee, he became a chief.
In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we learn about a makeshift printer deemed immediately essential at Civil War surrender site.
The Army had already began removing the monument, despite opposition from Republican lawmakers and some of the U.S. public.
The Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group is making major territorial gains in long-running civil war, forcing some rebel groups to pick up arms and unite.
‘The most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of their history,’ said George Orwell.
T.J. Johnston’s compelling “Lockett and the Devil’s Path” highlights how the Spencer rifle aided the Civil War’s Union Army.
“I was born in a village where we were subjected to attacks on a monthly basis, or yearly basis. The government troops [would] come and burn down the villages—k
This week, hosts B.J. Kang and Fred and special guest Rudy Ruiz dive into the 2024 dystopian thriller, “Civil War.”
The judge claimed there was enough evidence to prove President Trump ‘engaged in insurrection’ during the Jan. 6 breach.
Not only did lawyer William Thomas defend the Cherokee, he became a chief.
In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we learn about a makeshift printer deemed immediately essential at Civil War surrender site.
The Army had already began removing the monument, despite opposition from Republican lawmakers and some of the U.S. public.
The Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group is making major territorial gains in long-running civil war, forcing some rebel groups to pick up arms and unite.
‘The most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of their history,’ said George Orwell.
T.J. Johnston’s compelling “Lockett and the Devil’s Path” highlights how the Spencer rifle aided the Civil War’s Union Army.