Throughout our nation's history, Native Americans have served valiantly and with distinction in times of peace and war, while also fighting for the right to be an equal part of our nation.
Mexican-American playwright Karen Zacarías estimates that half of Old West cowboys after the Civil War were Black or Hispanic ...
The troubles would erupt into an all-out war. In autumn 1864 ... Periodic sightings of Native Americans, skirmishes, and livestock raids persuaded chief engineer Dodge that the railroad needed ...
Native Americans also enlisted in large ... During the years after the Second World War, veterans and other Americans waged civil rights struggles that would — like the war itself — change ...
Welcome to the American Indian Resource Center ... However, funding for the Brafferton was withdrawn during the Revolutionary War leading to the closure of the Indian School at the Brafferton. During ...
If we don’t pass these stories down, they won’t know and won’t care and because we don’t enough, is one of the reasons I feel ...
A historical monument commemorating the last school for Native Americans in South Carolina ... integration and desegregation during the American Civil Rights Movement. Organizers said that Native ...
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have been central to our nation's story. There are more than 17 million people of Asian or Pacific Islander descent in the United States from a region that covers ...
Ramaswamy argues that American culture has long celebrated mediocrity over excellence, a trend he traces back to the 1990s. He contends that this mindset doesn’t start in college but much ...
In the Trump administration’s arguments defending his order to suspend birthright citizenship, the Justice Department called into question the citizenship of Native Americans born in the United ...